The most recent addition to the complete review is my review of Yi T'aejun's 1941 collection, Eastern Sentiments.
The Columbia University Press author-information reports: "Yi T'aejun passed away sometime between 1960 and 1980" -- while lots of (South) Korean sources simply kill him off around 1950 (since he moved to North Korea, which they apparently considered as good as dying off: the Columbia University Press information also notes his books: "were banned in South Korea until 1988" for that particular geographic transgression).
The Columbia University Press author-information reports: "Yi T'aejun passed away sometime between 1960 and 1980" -- while lots of (South) Korean sources simply kill him off around 1950 (since he moved to North Korea, which they apparently considered as good as dying off: the Columbia University Press information also notes his books: "were banned in South Korea until 1988" for that particular geographic transgression).