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Olympic Boulevard is a full-length novel by Philip Onho Lee that depicts the joys and sorrows of Korean immigrants in the United States. The story centers on a group of Koreans who emigrated in 1981 to build a new life and pursue the American Dream. Drawing on his experiences as a first-generation immigrant, Lee vividly depicts the ups and downs of Koreans' struggle to adjust to American life through lively storytelling and humor. This version was rendered into English by Korean-American translator John Cha.
Korean --- Immigrants --- K9717.60 --- K9739.411 --- Emigrants --- Foreign-born population --- Foreign population --- Foreigners --- Migrants --- Persons --- Aliens --- Korea: Literature -- fiction and prose -- works by individual authors -- modern (1860s- ) --- Korea: Literature in North America -- United States --- Korean fiction. --- Immigrants.
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Korean American poetry --- Korean poetry --- Translations into English --- K9726.60 --- K9729.411 --- K9739.411 --- Korea: Literature -- poetry -- anthologies, selections, series -- modern (1860s- ) --- Korea: Literature -- poetry -- foreign poetry about Korea -- North America -- United States --- Korea: Literature in North America -- United States --- American poetry (Korean) --- Korean American literature --- Korean American poetry - Translations into English --- Korean poetry - 20th century - Translations into English
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