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The [[5.18민주화운동|May 18 Democratic Uprising]] has been portrayed in numerous novels and poems. Although they are fictional tales, the capture the emotions and sentiments of the uprising. Among those that have been translated into or were originally composed English, there are the novels ''Human Acts'' by Gwangju native and Nobel Prize Laureate [[한강|Han Kang (1970-)]],  ''The Old Garden'' by Gwangju resident [[황석영|Hwang Sok-yong (1943-)]], ''The Seed of Joy'' by American Peace Corps volunteer [[William Amos]], ''There a Petal Silently Falls'' by [[최윤|Choe Yun (1953-)]], as well as the poem "Gwangju, Cross of Our Nation" by [[조선대학교|Chosun University]] graduate [[김준태|Kim Jun-tae (1948-)]] and book of poems "Dance Dance Revolution" by Korean-American [[Cathy Park Hong]].
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The [[5.18민주화운동|May 18 Democratic Uprising]] has been portrayed in numerous novels and poems. Although they are fictional tales, the capture the emotions and sentiments of the uprising. Among those that have been translated into or were originally composed English, there are the novels ''Human Acts'' (translation of ''Sonyeon i onda'', 2014) by Gwangju native and Nobel Prize Laureate [[한강|Han Kang (1970-)]],  ''The Old Garden'' (translation of ''Oraedoen jeongwon'', 2000) by Gwangju resident [[황석영|Hwang Sok-yong (1943-)]], ''There a Petal Silently Falls'' (translation of ''Jeogi sori oepsi han jeom kkonnip i jigo'', 1988) by [[최윤|Choe Yun (1953-)]], and ''The Seed of Joy'' (2000) by American Peace Corps volunteer [[William Amos]], as well as the poem "Gwangju, Cross of Our Nation" (translation of ''Aa Gwangjuyeo! Uri nara ui sipjagayeo'', 1980) by [[조선대학교|Chosun University]] graduate [[김준태|Kim Jun-tae (1948-)]] and book of poems "Dance Dance Revolution" (2007) by Korean-American [[Cathy Park Hong]].
  
 
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Fictional Portrayals of the May 18 Democratic Uprising: Literature

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The May 18 Democratic Uprising has been portrayed in numerous novels and poems. Although they are fictional tales, the capture the emotions and sentiments of the uprising. Among those that have been translated into or were originally composed English, there are the novels Human Acts (translation of Sonyeon i onda, 2014) by Gwangju native and Nobel Prize Laureate Han Kang (1970-), The Old Garden (translation of Oraedoen jeongwon, 2000) by Gwangju resident Hwang Sok-yong (1943-), There a Petal Silently Falls (translation of Jeogi sori oepsi han jeom kkonnip i jigo, 1988) by Choe Yun (1953-), and The Seed of Joy (2000) by American Peace Corps volunteer William Amos, as well as the poem "Gwangju, Cross of Our Nation" (translation of Aa Gwangjuyeo! Uri nara ui sipjagayeo, 1980) by Chosun University graduate Kim Jun-tae (1948-) and book of poems "Dance Dance Revolution" (2007) by Korean-American Cathy Park Hong.

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