Richard E. Kim
Writer, Author
1932 – 2009
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Who was Richard E. Kim?
Richard Eun Kook Kim was a Korean-American writer and professor of literature. He was the author of The Martyred, The Innocent, and Lost Names, and many other works. He was a Guggenheim Fellow and was a recipient of a Fulbright grant. His most popular work is Lost Names, a fictional work based on his experience during the Japanese colonization of Korea.
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- Born
- Mar 13, 1932
Hamhung - Also known as
- Richard Kim
- Richard Eun Kook Kim
- Richard E. Kim
- Nationality
- United States of America
- North Korea
- Profession
- Education
- Master of Arts, Harvard University
Literature
( - 1963) - Middlebury College
Political Science
(1955 - 1959) - History
- Master of Arts, Johns Hopkins University
Writing
(1959 - 1960) - Master of Fine Arts, University of Iowa
(1960 - 1962)
- Master of Arts, Harvard University
- Lived in
- Shutesbury
( - 2009/06/23)
- Shutesbury
- Died
- Jun 23, 2009
Shutesbury
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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