Kim Il-sung bibliography

Kim Il-sung (15 April 1912 – 8 July 1994) was the leader of North Korea for 46 years, from its establishment in 1948 until his death in 1994.

Kim Il-sung
bibliography
Kim Il-sung
Plays2
Total number of works10,800
Important works60
Autobiography8
Complete Works100
Collected Works50
Selected Works15
References and footnotes

According to North Korean sources, the works of Kim Il-sung amount to approximately 10,800 speeches, reports, books, treatises and other types of works.[1] As of 1980, about 60 of them are considered to be particularly important by outside observers.[2]

Kim Il-sung's works are published and republished in countless collections.[3] These include the 100-volume Complete Works of Kim Il-sung (chŏnjip),[4] the 50-volume Collected Works (chŏjakchip) and the 15-volume Selected Works (sŏnjip).[5] In North Korea, his works are published by the Workers' Party of Korea Publishing House,[6] but front organizations Japan publish unofficial Korean-language editions as well.[7] North Korean sources say that publishing houses in 110 countries have published works of Kim Il-sung in translations in some 60 languages.[8]

The earliest work in the Enlarged Edition of Complete Collection of Kim Il Sung's Works is from October 1926.[9] By the time of Kim's death, the collections had ballooned to unpractical sizes with even the Selected Works "too long and costly to be used in group study, the only kind the regime felt safe in encouraging" and the Collected Works "unfit to any propaganda purpose except to lead awed schoolchildren past". With more electricity and leisure time, too, such enormous collections were no longer popular.[10]

All writings from before the time Kim returned to North Korea (19 September 1945) are considered to be unhistorical.[11][12] There is no historical record of them from the purported time period and they only began to appear in the 1970s.[11] It is evident from both their contents written to support later viewpoints in North Korean politics, and the style of writing characteristic to Kim in his later years, that they have been written much later, specifically in the late 1960s to early 1970s.[11] For instance, On Organizing and Waging Armed Struggle Against Japanese Imperialism, dated to December 1931, discusses little-known labor strikes in Korea far away from Kim's whereabouts in Manchuria that a young and uneducated guerrilla would unlikely to have known about due to Japanese censorship.[11] Another particularly egregious example dated 1 June 1937, called Proclamation, stipulates that the Japanese are forcibly drafting Koreans to invade China and ultimately join WWII, when these did not take place until July 1937 and December 1941, respectively.[13] They do, however, bear reassemble to his written style.[14] This is also true of his later works, with only a handful of pieces that appear to have been ghostwritten for him.[15] Suh Dae-sook attributes the lack of a ghostwriter to an identifiable writing style that has consistently matured and the fact that few of his subordinates have lasted in North Korean politics for such a long period of time without being subject to purges.[16] Occasionally, Kim is given notes on technical subjects, but both the policies and texts are of his own making.[17]

Many of the later writings, too have gone through edition in subsequent publications to match the political situation, typically by removing references to the roles of the Soviet Union and China in early North Korean politics,[18] and by removing names of purged officials.[19]

The English editions, published by the Foreign Languages Publishing House, as Kim Il-sung Works, Kim Il-sung Selected Works, and Kim Il-sung Complete Works have reached volume 50, eight, and seven, respectively.[20][21] Volume seven of Selected Works was never published in English.[20]

Kim was most prolific when writing about the North Korean economy, but his most impactful works tend to be on the management of the Workers' Party of Korea. He did not write as much on international relations, of the Korean reunification, save for "constant and perfunctory" references in his many speeches. The military of North Korea is also underrepresented in his writings, although many additional works pertaining to it might exist but be restricted.[2] Kim's 1967 speech On the Immediate Tasks in the Direction of the Party's Propaganda Work in the aftermath of the Kapsan Faction Incident, is considered one of his most important ones, but remains likewise restricted.[22]

According to the official North Korean version, Kim Il-sung laid out his Juche ideology in the 1955 speech On Eliminating Dogmatism and Formalism and Establishing Juche in Ideological Work.[23] It is often considered a "watershed moment" in North Korean history.[24] Half of the speech is, however, on matters unrelated to Juche and praises the Soviets, which is ill-suited to the ideology's stress on self-reliance.[23] For the next ten years Kim failed to elaborate on Juche, even on important occasions such as his speech to mark the tenth anniversary of the North Korean state.[25] The concept had all but completely disappeared from the vocabulary of his works with the exception of a 1960 speech, On the Lessons Drawn From Guidance to the Work of the Kangso County Party Committee, where he passingly mentions it.[26] The next work to deal with Juche in detail was Kim's On Socialist Construction in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the South Korean Revolution, a lecture he had given when visiting Indonesia. The formulation of Juche as it is known today is from a 1972 interview with Mainichi Shimbun journalists, entitled On Some Problems of Our Party's Juche Idea and the Government of the Republic's Internal and External Policies. North Korea scholar B.R. Myers thinks that these occasions are too low-profile for introducing major ideological developments, leading him to conclude that the Juche idea is merely a front.[23]

Different editions of collections have played a significant role in the propagation of Juche. In 1960, the second edition of a collection of Kim Il-sung's speeches was published. It included Kim's On Eliminating Dogmatism and Formalism and Establishing Juche in Ideological Work, which was not considered an important work at the time. After the publication, American scholars translated the speech into English and left the word "Juche" untranslated. According to Myers, this marked the begin of the recognition of Juche as a distinct ideology.[27]

According to Myers, Kim Il-sung's cult of personality was consciously trying to match that of Mao Zedong. Thus when Mao was renowned for his poetry, the North Koreans matched this by claiming that Kim Il-sung had written plays during the anti-Japanese struggle of the 1930s.[28] Two plays that were allegedly written by Kim Il-sung are The Sea of Blood[29] and The Flower Girl.[30] Nonetheless, Kim Il-sung also wrote poems,[31][32] such as one called "Brightest Star", written in 1992 to congratulate Kim Jong-il on behalf of the latter's birthday.[31] Kim Il-sung also wrote song lyrics.[33] Official North Korean history also attributes operas to Kim. Sometimes Kim is attributed with writing the scripts of operas and plays directly, and at other times for providing the actual authors with the plots.[34]

Kim delivered a New Year Address since 1 January 1946. Although the tradition was likely copied from the Soviet Union, North Korea made one important distinction. In the Soviet Union, the speech was always delivered by the formal head of state instead of Stalin who held real power. Since the North Korean state had not been organized by 1946, the task fell on Kim as the head of the North Korea Bureau of the Communist Party of Korea. The speech has been delivered by the supreme leader of North Korea instead of the formal head of state ever since, making it an important policy speech identified with the leader personally.[35]

With the Century, Kim Il-sung's eight-volume autobiography written shortly before his death, is his most popular work among North Korean readership.[3]

Bibliography

Works

Date Title Notes
December 1931 On Organizing and Waging Armed Struggle Against Japanese Imperialism
25 April 1932 On the Occasion of Founding the Anti-Japanese People's Guerrilla Army
29 March 1937 Let Us Inspire the People with Hopes of National Liberation by Advancing With Large Forces into the Homeland
1 June 1937 Proclamation
4 June 1937 Let Us Fight on Staunchly for the Liberation of the Fatherland
20 August 1945 For the Construction of the Party, State, and Armed Forces in the Liberated Fatherlnad
17 December 1945 On the Work of Organizations at All Levels of the Communist Party of North Korea
8 February 1946 On the Present Political Situation in Korea and the Organization of the Provisional People's Committee of North Korea (NKPPC)
15 February 1946 Current State and Tasks of the Party
10 April 1946 The Results of the Agrarian Reform and Future Tasks
20 June 1946 On the Draft Labor Law
29 July 1946 Present Political Situation and our New Duties
29 August 1946 For the Establishment of a United Party of the Working Masses
26 September 1946 On the Establishment of the Workers' Party of North Korea and the Question of Founding the Workers' Party of South Korea
19 February 1947 Report of the 1947 People's Economic Development in North Korea
15 March 1947 On the Elimination of Shortcomings and Errors in the Work of Some Party Organizations
15 August 1947 Report Commemorating the Second Anniversary of the August 15 Liberation
6 February 1948 Summation of the 1947 Economic Plan and on the 1948 People's Economic Development Plan
8 February 1948 On the Occasion of the Founding of the Korean People's Army
28 March 1948 Report to the Second Congress of the Workers' Party of North Korea on the Work of the Central Committee
10 September 1948 Political Program of the Government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
1 February 1949 The Completion of the Two-Year People's Economic Plan is the Materialistic Guarantee of the Fatherland Unification
9 September 1949 The First Anniversary of the Founding of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
26 June 1950 Every Effort for Victory in the War
21 December 1950 The Present Situation and Our Tasks
1 November 1951 On Some Defects in the Organizational Work of Party Organization
4 April 1952 Speech to the Political Workers and Security Organization Cadres
15 December 1952 The Organizational and Ideological Consolidation of the Party is the Basis of Our Victory
5 August 1953 Everything for the Postwar Rehabilitation and the Development of the National Economy
20 December 1953 Precious International Aid by the Peoples of the Fraternal Countries
3 November 1954 On Our Party Policy for the Further Development of Agricultural Management
3 November 1954 Precious International Aid by the Peoples of the Fraternal Countries
April 1955 Every Effort for the Country's Reunification and Independence and for Socialist Construction in the Northern Half of the Republic
1 April 1955 On Further Intensifying the Class Education of the Party Members
1 April 1955 On Eliminating Bureaucracy
4 April 1955 On Some Questions of Party and State Work in the Present Stage of the Socialist Revolution
25 December 1955 On Eliminating Dogmatism and Formalism and Establishing Juche in Ideological Work
23 April 1956 Report of the Works of the Central Committee to the Third Party Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea
5 December 1957 On the Work of the Party and Government Delegation Which Attended Celebrations of the Fortieth Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution and the Meetings of Representatives of the Communist and Workers' Parties of Various Countries in Moscow
6 March 1958 For the Successful Fulfillment of the First Five-Year Plan
6 March 1958 On the Reform of Party Works
29 April 1958 For the Implementation of the Judicial Policy of Our Party
11 June 1958 Everything for the Prosperity and Development of the Country
5 January 1959 On the Victory of Socialist Agricultural Cooperativization and the Further Development of Agriculture in Our Country
4 September 1959 Let Us Hold Firmly the Key Handle in Solving Problems and Concentrate Our Energy
4 December 1959 On Several Tasks Confronting the Socialist Economic Construction
23 February 1960 On the Lessons Drawn from Guidance to the Work of the Kangso Country Party Committee
11 September 1961 Report of the Work of the Central Committee to the Fourth Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea
18 December 1961 On the Formation of the Country Cooperative Farm Management Committee
8 March 1962 On Improving and Strengthening Organizational and Ideological Work of the Party
23 October 1962 On the Immediate Tasks of the Government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
8 February 1963 Our People's Army is an Army of the Working Class, an Army of the Revolution; Class and Political Education Should Be Continuously Strengthened
25 February 1964 Theses on the Socialist Rural Question in Our Country
15 May 1964 On the Tasks of the League of Socialist Working Youth
23 June 1964 Speech to the Delegates to the Asian Economic Seminar
14 April 1965 On Socialist Construction in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the South Korean Revolution
10 October 1965 On the Occasion of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Founding of the Workers' Party of Korea
5 October 1966 The Present Situation and the Tasks of Our Party
18 October 1966 On the Elimination of Formalism and Bureaucracy in the Party Work and Revolutionizing the Functionaries
25 May 1967 On the Immediate Tasks in the Direction of the Party's Propaganda Work
25 May 1967 On the Questions of the Period of Transition from Capitalism to Socialism and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
16 December 1967 Let Us Embody the Revolutionary Spirit of Independence, Self-Sustenance and Self-Defense More Thoroughly in All Fields of State Activity
27 May 1968 On Strengthening the Guidance of the Party Life of Party Members and Properly Implementing the Cadre Policy of Our Party
7 September 1968 The Democratic People's Republic of Korea is the Banner of Freedom and Independence for Our People and a Powerful Weapon for Building Socialism and Communism
1 March 1969 On Some Theoretical Problems of the Socialist Economy
2 November 1970 Report to the Fifth Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea on the Work of the Central Committee
25 September 1971
8 October 1971
On Several Questions of Domestic and International Policies of the Workers' Party of Korea and the Government of the Republic
11 October 1971 Answers to the Questions Raised by the Iraqi Journalists' Delegation
2 December 1971 On Improving and Strengthening the Training of Party Cadres
17 September 1972 On Some Problems of Our Party's Juche Idea and the Government of the Republic's Internal and External Policies
25 December 1972 Let Us Further Strengthen the Socialist System of Our Country
1 February 1973 On Some Problems for the Improvement of the Management of the Socialist Economy
21 February 1973 On the Development of Ideological Revolution, Technical Revolution, and Cultural Revolution in the Farming Villages
23 June 1973 Let Us Prevent a National Split and Reunify the Country
25 June 1973 On the Five-point Policy for National Reunification
10 January 1974 Let Us Further Consolidate and Develop the Great Success Achieved in the Building of a Socialist Countryside
24 September 1974 On the Situation of Our Country and Tasks of the League of Korean Youth in Japan
29 November 1974 Problems Arising From the Thorough Implementation of the Agrarian Theses
3 March 1975 Further Assist the Socialist Construction by Developing the Three Revolutions
31 May 1975 Answers to the Questions Raised by an AFP Correspondent
9 October 1975 On the Occasion of the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Founding of the Workers' Party of Korea
29 April 1977 The Land Law of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
29 April 1977 On the Land Law
5 September 1977 Theses on Socialist Education
15 December 1977 Let us Further Strengthen the People's Government
10 October 1980 Report on the Work of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea Delivered at the Sixth Congress of the Party
20 June 1986 For the Development of the Non-Aligned Movement
29 April 1991 For a Free and a Peaceful New World
6 April 1993 10 Point Programme for the Great Unity of the Whole Nation for the Reunification of the Country
1992–1996 With the Century

Collections

Date Title Notes
1971 Revolution and Socialist Construction in Korea: Selected Writings of Kim Il Sung
1972 The Selected Works of Kim Il Sung: Volumes 1 - 5
Juche! The Speeches and Writings of Kim Il Sung
1975 For the Independent, Peaceful Reunification of Korea
On Juche in Our Revolution
2011 The Selected Works of Kim Il-sung published posthumously
2001 For an Independent World published posthumously
2003 For the Independent, Peaceful Reunification of the Country published posthumously

See also

References

  1. "6. Immortal classical works written by President Kim Il Sung". Naenara. May 2008. Retrieved 2015-01-16.
  2. Suh 1981, p. 11.
  3. Lim 2015, p. 28.
  4. ""Complete Collection of Kim Il Sung's Works" Off Press". KCNA. January 18, 2012. Retrieved January 16, 2015.
  5. Ruediger Frank (October 22, 2013). "The North Korean Tablet Computer Samjiyon: Hardware, Software and Resources — A 38 North Product Review by Ruediger Frank" (PDF). 38 North. p. 15. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  6. Yonhap News Agency, Seoul (27 December 2002). North Korea Handbook. M.E. Sharpe. p. 424. ISBN 978-0-7656-3523-5.
  7. Suh 1981, p. 8.
  8. "7. Over 110 Countries Published President Kim Il Sung's Classic Works in Their National Languages". naenara.com.kp. July 2008. Retrieved 2015-12-11.
  9. "Enlarged Edition of 'Complete Collection of Kim Il Sung's Works' Vol. 1 Published". KCNA. 13 April 2017. Archived from the original on 8 September 2017.
  10. Myers 2015, p. 187.
  11. Suh 1981, p. 9.
  12. Martin, Bradley K. (2004). Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader: North Korea and the Kim Dynasty. New York: Thomas Dunne Books. p. 51. ISBN 978-0-312-32322-6.
  13. Suh 1981, p. 23.
  14. Suh 1981, p. 1.
  15. Suh 1981, p. 14.
  16. Suh 1981, pp. 12, 14.
  17. Suh 1981, pp. 11–12.
  18. Suh 1981, p. 3.
  19. Suh 1981, p. 4.
  20. Korea Publications Exchange Association catalogue (PDF). Korea Publications Exchange Association. 2011. pp. 8–23. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 July 2014.
  21. "Kim Il Sung Complete Works Volume 07". north-korea-books.com. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
  22. Tertitskiy, Fyodor (24 May 2017b). "The 1967 speech that set North Korean totalitarianism in stone". NK News. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  23. O'Carroll & Myers 2013, 14:00.
  24. Myers 2006, p. 89.
  25. Myers 2015, pp. 65–66.
  26. Myers 2015, p. 68.
  27. O'Carroll & Myers 2013, 20:30-26:00.
  28. Myers, B.R. (February 11, 2010). Book Discussion on The Cleanest Race. C-SPAN.org. Event occurs at 4:20-5:00. Retrieved 2015-10-15.
  29. Schönherr 2012, p. 46.
  30. Schönherr 2012, p. 49.
  31. Lim 2015, p. 95.
  32. Hokkanen, Jouni (2013). Pohjois-Korea: Siperiasta itään (in Finnish). Helsinki: Johnny Kniga. p. 216. ISBN 978-951-0-39946-0.
  33. "Song lyrics by President Kim Il Sung". naenara.com.kp. Archived from the original on 2016-02-21. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
  34. Kim 2018, p. 159.
  35. Tertitskiy, Fyodor (29 December 2017). "How to interpret Kim Jong Un's New Year's address". NK News. Retrieved 8 October 2018.

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