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Kaneko Fumiko's autobiography is really interesting. It's technically not espousing anarchy, but she was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Japanese for attempting to kill the Emperor as part of an anarchist plot.
It's basically a look into her early life, and a really nice dissection of Japan's class system at the time.
I will say that you kinda have to be interested in it in the first place though.
Ha Ki-Rak's "A History of Korean Anarchist Movement" is much more historical and delves more into the underlying social issues that eventually gave rise to the Korean People's Association in Manchuria.
Both are pretty decent in my opinion, though translations of them vary in quality.

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