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Review: R.O. Kwon’s newest pulses with the queer desire of Korean women, past and present“Exhibit,” R.O. Kwon’s eagerly anticipated sophomore novel, begins with Han family lore about a kisaeng woman who falls in love with a man from the Han family. In the Han matriarch’s ...
In the Korean Classic Horror Movie, A Public Cemetery of Wolha 1967, the tombstone of the kisaeng (Korean geisha) Wol-ha, who dies under a false accusation, is found! Set in the 1930s when Korea ...
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