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== Editor's Note == | |||
== Preface == | |||
== The Kaema Plateau == | |||
=== Phungsan, My Native Place === | |||
=== The Mt. Paektu Armed Unit Which Implanted the Anti-Japanese Fighting Spirit in My Young Mind === | |||
=== An Unforgettable Revolutionary Senior === | |||
=== The First Trial === | |||
== Following the Sunlight == | |||
=== In Search of the Ranks of Struggle (1) === | |||
=== In Search of the Ranks of Struggle (2) === | |||
=== Gun Shots in Pochonbo === | |||
=== The Rays of the Rising Sun === | |||
=== Ju Pyong Pho === | |||
=== I Meet the Woman Political Worker Again === | |||
=== From Seoul to Tokyo === | |||
=== Phungsan Natives In Tokyo === | |||
=== The Whirlwind of Arrests Occasioned by the Seoul Communist Group Case === | |||
=== My Mother’s Heart === | |||
=== Parting and Meeting === | |||
=== The Last Year of Colonial Rule === | |||
== Liberation and the Building of a New Homeland == | |||
=== The People’s Strength === | |||
=== The "September 20 Revolt" in Phungsan and My Comrades === | |||
=== Days of Joy === | |||
=== My Wedding === | |||
=== The "Golden Years" === | |||
=== Sorrow and Resentment === | |||
== All for Victory in the War == | |||
=== The First Days of War === | |||
=== My Mother and My Wife === | |||
=== To the Front! === | |||
=== Comrade Kim Who Died an Untimely Death === | |||
=== At the Crossroads of Fate === | |||
== Mount Jiri == | |||
=== Into the Mountains === | |||
=== Newspaper of South Kyongsang Provincial Party Committee === | |||
=== A Heroic Death === | |||
=== For What Are We Fighting? === | |||
=== Fighting While Studying the Alphabet: Song Jung Myong on Mount Jiri === | |||
=== Girl Soldiers of Mount Jiri === | |||
=== Understand Us Correctly === | |||
=== The Battles of Chuphung Pass and Agyang; Death of Jong Ok === | |||
=== Ri Hyon Sang's Unit === | |||
=== The Hearts of Comrades in South Korea === | |||
=== Records of Atrocities === | |||
=== Telling South Korean Comrades about North Korea === | |||
=== Nights on Mount Jiri === | |||
=== Death of Chairwoman of a Women’s Union Organization === | |||
=== Criticism and Comradeship === | |||
=== Unforgettable Flower Buds of Mount Jiri (1) === | |||
=== "Tell My Wife That I Died a Worthy Death." === | |||
=== The Last Battle === | |||
=== Unforgettable Flower Buds of Mount Jiri (2) === | |||
=== A Bear's Revenge === | |||
=== They Struggled for the Motherland to the Last === | |||
== "Send Me to Koje Island" == | |||
=== Sentenced to Seven Years' Penal Servitude === | |||
=== Jailers from the Japanese Kwantung Army === | |||
=== Eating a Boiled Rat === | |||
=== Prison, the True Face of the Authorities === | |||
== Weathering Raging Storms == | |||
=== "I Came Out Of the Prison Gate” === | |||
=== Back in Jail === | |||
=== "Why Are Communists' Wives All Virtuous Women?" === | |||
=== Mathematics on the Prison Floor === | |||
=== March 9 Outcry Struggle === | |||
=== The Forties in the Taejon Special Cell Block === | |||
=== The Present I Wanted to Give to My Wife === | |||
== Only the Dead Leave the Chongju Protective Custody House == | |||
=== The Yongsan River Flows but... === | |||
==== The Song of the Yongsan River ==== | |||
=== Prelude to Severe Repression === | |||
=== Tearful Conversion Ceremony === | |||
=== Why Did Not I Convert? === | |||
=== A "Hotel Is Being Built in Chongju" === | |||
=== Death-Defying Hunger Strike === | |||
=== Thinking of Azaleas === | |||
==== Thinking of Azaleas ==== | |||
=== The First Interviewer === | |||
=== 1590 Years of Imprisonment === | |||
== A Survivor == | |||
=== Prison Gates Opened after 34 Years === | |||
=== Boiled Glutinous Rice Tasted for the First Time === | |||
=== The Last Duty of a War Correspondent of the Korean People's Army === | |||
==== Song of Golden-Bell ==== | |||
=== An Unsent Letter === | |||
=== Young Female Journalist Sin Jun Yong === | |||
=== "Observation and Security Act" Instead of "Public Security Act" === | |||
=== Close Friendships between Christians and a Communist === | |||
=== The Manuscript for the ''Notes of the Former War Correspondent of the People's Army'' Completed === | |||
=== Many Relations Formed by the "Notes" === | |||
=== My Motherland Is the General's Bosom === | |||
=== The Last Tidings of Comrade Jong Tae Chol, an Unconverted Long-Term Prisoner === | |||
== Waiting == | |||
=== I Heard of My Wife's Tidings === | |||
=== Meeting with Mr. Kim Sang Won === | |||
=== Mr. Kim Sang Won's Family === | |||
=== Husband and Wife Truly Rare === | |||
=== Comrade Han Chang U Who Moved In with Ducks === | |||
=== I Was Put on the Operating Table === | |||
=== My Wife's Reply Letter, Which Travelled round the World === | |||
=== My Family in Pyongyang Seen through Video === | |||
=== Offensive and Defensive Battle for Repatriation of "Old Ri In Mo" === | |||
=== Kind People === | |||
=== Silla Hotel === | |||
=== Surrounded by Police === | |||
=== Young Smiles Suppressed by the Eviction Team === | |||
=== Days of Waiting === | |||
== The Last Six Months == | |||
=== The Fifth Autumn === | |||
=== A Telephone Call === | |||
=== The Last Winter === | |||
=== Review of My Life === | |||
=== February and March === | |||
=== Unbelievable News === | |||
== My Land, My Motherland == | |||
=== The 19th of March === | |||
=== My Land, My Motherland === | |||
=== "Leader ...! Oh, Father Leader!" === | |||
=== My House === | |||
=== "I Met Him!" === | |||
=== At the Zenith of Life === | |||
== Poems Dedicated to the Dear Leader == | |||
=== Reflecting on My Fate === | |||
=== Thinking of Love === | |||
=== Ode to Faith and Will === | |||
== We Are Blessed With the Leaders == | |||
=== We Have a General of Generals at the Helm === | |||
=== A Man of Noble Human Qualities Is with Us === | |||
=== My Resolution === | |||
== The Sorrowful July == |
Latest revision as of 11:05, 6 November 2024
My Life and Faith | |
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Author | Ri In Mo |
Publisher | Foreign Languages Publishing House |
First published | 1997 Pyongyang |
Type | Book |
Source | https://archive.org/details/my-life-and-faith-eng |
https://archive.org/download/my-life-and-faith-eng/My%20Life%20and%20Faith_text.pdf |