Korean novelistsJapanese colonial period
Na Do-hyang
羅稻香 (birth name 羅慶孫)1902 - 1926Novelist
Na Do-hyang, born Na Gyeong-son and known by the pen name Dohyang, was a Korean novelist of the Japanese colonial period. He left short fiction that moves from romanticism toward naturalism, including The Waterwheel, Mulberry, and The Mute Samryong.
Activity
He debuted in 1922 with The Season of Youth and was associated with the Baekjo writers. During a brief career, he wrote about poverty, desire, and social constraint.