Tal-su Kim | |
Native Name: | 金達寿, 김달수 |
Native Name Lang: | ja, kr |
Pseudonym: | 金達寿, 大澤達雄, 金光淳, 朴永泰, 孫仁章, 金文洙, 白仁 |
Birth Date: | 1919 |
Death Date: | 1997 |
Occupation: | Writer |
Language: | Japanese, Korean |
Citizenship: | Korean |
was a Korea-born, Japan-raised writer. He is considered the "founding father" of Resident Korean literature. He was born in Masanhoewon-gu. Although he spent most of his life in Japan, many of his literary works are set in Korea and explore the injustices of colonial rule and its painful aftermath.[1]