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Lee Ho-Chul’s novel has been transformed to reveal the recognition of devided system after 1970s-1980s. This paper tries to find out Lee Ho-Chul novel’s transformation into the process of reestablishment for the people’s identity coming South Korea from North Korea. Lee Ho-Chul’s novel in this time often sets the work’s internal space as ‘Japan’. This is derived from the writer’s visit to Japan, ‘Japan’ is described as a space carrying South & North Korea, making part of the devided system. The main characters coming South Korea from North Korea in Lee Ho-Chul’s novel remind of the North Korean system in Liberation period by some chance. This is a private memory, which cannot be revealed under public history. By this memory, the main characters reestablish their identities linking the past ‘self’ with the current ‘self’, and recover the broken relationship with others. An experience of North Korean system in liberation period is an origin of devided system, memorising this in Lee Ho-Chul’s novel makes overcoming logic of the devided system. The writer’s autobiographical novel ‘the South person & North person’ in which the overcoming logic of the devided system is concreted by popular-based view.