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Gisangdo (Korean: 기상도, 'Weather Map') is a Korean poem written and published by Kim Kirim in 1936. Gisangdo is a satirical poem that compared the volatile state of international affairs in the 1930s to the development of a typhoon. The poem has been lauded as a prime example of the modernism of Kim Kirim, a man who attempted to imbue his poems with an awareness of modern civilization.

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  • Gisangdo (Korean: 기상도, 'Weather Map') is a Korean poem written and published by Kim Kirim in 1936. Gisangdo is a satirical poem that compared the volatile state of international affairs in the 1930s to the development of a typhoon. The poem has been lauded as a prime example of the modernism of Kim Kirim, a man who attempted to imbue his poems with an awareness of modern civilization. (en)
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  • Gisangdo (Korean: 기상도, 'Weather Map') is a Korean poem written and published by Kim Kirim in 1936. Gisangdo is a satirical poem that compared the volatile state of international affairs in the 1930s to the development of a typhoon. The poem has been lauded as a prime example of the modernism of Kim Kirim, a man who attempted to imbue his poems with an awareness of modern civilization. (en)
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