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In the heart of Gwangju, a city simmering with the fervor for democracy, a monumental event unfolded in May 1980—the May 18 Democratic Uprising. As the oppressive regime of Chun Doo-hwan sought to tighten its grip on South Korea, the people of Gwangju, led by courageous students, rose in defiance. This critical moment in history is forever etched into the annals of time, not just through the memories of those who lived it, but through the powerful records like ''Jukeum eul neomeo sidae ui eodum eul neomeo'' (1985), translated into English as "Gwangju Diary: Beyond Death, Beyond the Darkness of the Age."  Initially attributed to the novelist Hwang Sok-yong, it was written by Lee Jae-eui, who attended Chonnam National University—a site of initial resistance where students were met with brutal military force during the uprising.
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Published in 1985, ''[[죽음을 넘어 시대의 어둠을 넘어|Gwangju Diary: Beyond Death, Beyond the Darkness of the Age]]'' (''Jukeum eul neomeo sidae ui eodum eul neomeo'') was the earliest published record to meticulously document the key events of the [[5.18민주화운동|May 18 Democratic Uprising]], which took place in Gwangju in 1980. The book organizes the detailed accounts some 200 citizens involved in the protests where demonstrators faced intense challenges against military forces. It was originally attributed to the renowned novelist and Gwangju native [[황석영|Hwang Sok-yong (1943-)]] in order to avoid the arrests of the key figures involved in its secret compilation, which was led by [[이재의|Lee Jae-eui]], who was studying at [[전남대학교|Chonnam National University]] at the time of the uprising. As a direct record of these events, the "Gwangju Diary" stands as an essential source for understanding the determination and sacrifices made in pursuit of democracy, preserving their history for future generations.
  
 
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2025년 7월 13일 (일) 17:37 판

Recording the Events of the May 18 Democratic Uprising: Gwangju Diary by Lee Jae-eui

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Published in 1985, Gwangju Diary: Beyond Death, Beyond the Darkness of the Age (Jukeum eul neomeo sidae ui eodum eul neomeo) was the earliest published record to meticulously document the key events of the May 18 Democratic Uprising, which took place in Gwangju in 1980. The book organizes the detailed accounts some 200 citizens involved in the protests where demonstrators faced intense challenges against military forces. It was originally attributed to the renowned novelist and Gwangju native Hwang Sok-yong (1943-) in order to avoid the arrests of the key figures involved in its secret compilation, which was led by Lee Jae-eui, who was studying at Chonnam National University at the time of the uprising. As a direct record of these events, the "Gwangju Diary" stands as an essential source for understanding the determination and sacrifices made in pursuit of democracy, preserving their history for future generations.

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