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Elizabeth Kim : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elizabeth Kim Elizabeth Kim (born 1954) is the pen name of an American journalist who authored the book ''Ten Thousand Sorrows'', which is described as a memoir. ==Early life== Kim was born in South Korea to a Korean mother and an American father. She was conceived most likely after the Korean Armistice Agreement which ended the fighting in the Korean War. According to Kim's memories, her father abandoned her mother, who was forced to return to her hometown alone and pregnant to seek assistance from her family. After Kim's birth, she lived with her mother in a hut at the edge of town, and worked in the rice fields. When Kim was a child, as she remembers it, her mother was killed by her grandfather and uncle in what she would later describe as an "honor killing". Kim herself was left at a Seoul orphanage, with no record of her original name or her family. Eventually, she was adopted by a minister and his wife and given the name Elizabeth.
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