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Hangul
  
이양지

Name
  
Lee Yangji

Hanja
  
李良枝

Role
  
Novelist


Revised Romanization
  
I Yangji

Died
  
May 22, 1992

McCune–Reischauer
  
I Yangji

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Yangji Lee (March 15, 1955–May 22, 1992) was a second-generation Zainichi Korean Japanese novelist born in Nishikatsura, Yamanashi, Japan. When she was in grade school, her parents acquired Japanese citizenship, and her nationality became Japanese at that time.

In 1982, while studying at Seoul National University, Lee published her work Nabi Taryong in the literary magazine Gunzou, and her career as a writer began. In 1988, her work Yuhi won the 100th Akutagawa Prize, making her the second Zainichi Korean to receive the prize (the first being Lee Hoesung). While writing the novel Ishi no Koe, she contracted acute myocarditis and soon died.

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Lee Yangji Wikipedia