Translated Books

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  • Please Look After Mom
    Please Look After Mom
    Indonesian(Bahasa Indonesia)

    Kyung-Sook Shin / 신경숙 / 2011 / -

    Sepasang suami-istri berangkat ke kota untuk mengunjungi anak-anak mereka yang telah dewasa. Sang suami bergegas naik ke gerbong kereta bawah tanah dan mengira istrinya mengikuti di belakangnya. Setelah melewati beberapa stasiun, barulah dia menyadari bahwa istrinya tak ada. Istrinya tertinggal di Stasiun Seoul. Perempuan yang hilang itu tak kunjung ditemukan, dan keluarga yang kehilangan ibu/istri/ipar itu mesti mengatasi trauma akibat kejadian tersebut. Satu per satu mereka teringat hal-hal di masa lampau yang kini membuat mereka tersadar betapa pentingnya peran sang ibu bagi mereka; dan betapa sedikitnya mereka mengenal sosok sang ibu selama ini, perasaan-perasaannya, harapan-harapannya, dan mimpi-mimpinya.   Source: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12594604-please-look-after-mom-ibu-tercinta

  • The Sound of My Waves
    The Sound of My Waves
    English(English)

    KO UN / 고은 / 1993 / KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Korean Poetry > 20th century poetry > 1945-1999

  • すばる
    すばる
    Japanese(日本語)

    Kyung-Sook Shin et al / 신경숙 et al / 1998 / KDC구분 > literature > Periodical

    分類 収録作品(日本語) 収録作品(韓国語) 作家(日本語) 作家(韓国語) ページ その他(詩集/部分/副題) 対談 沈黙に耳を澄まして 대담 침묵에 귀를 기울이다 申京淑 신경숙 p.92   小説 聖日 성일 申京淑 신경숙 p.102 「강물이 될 때까지」  小説 野原の中の高台の空き家 벌판 위의 빈집 申京淑 신경숙 p.119 「오래전 집을 떠날 때」  小説 あゆ釣り通信 은어낚시통신 尹大寧 윤대녕 p.125  

  • 单人房
    单人房
    Chinese(简体) Available

    Kyung-Sook Shin et al / 신경숙 / 2006 / KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Korean Fiction > 20th century > 1945-1999

    风云动荡的时代,少女申京淑逃离农村,来到城市,租住在偏僻的单人房,奔波于车间和课堂,只为追逐心中的梦想。同学希斋姐姐的死给她的心灵蒙上了浓重的阴影,周围人们为反抗军事独裁奋不顾身的精神加速了她的成长。许多年后......

  • KVĚTY OKAMŽIKU
    KVĚTY OKAMŽIKU
    Czech(Český Jazyk) Funded by LTI Korea Available

    KO UN / 고은 / 2005 / KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Korean Poetry > 21st century poetry

    Sbírka přináší poezii korejského básníka Ko Una, kandidáta na Nobelovu cenu za literaturu, který se během korejské války a další desetiletí potuloval po celé Koreji jako žebravý mnich. Koncem 60. let se přerodil v politického aktivistu a disidenta, čtyřikrát vězněného, ve třetím případě byl odsouzen na patnáct let. Dnes je ale Ko Un přítelem současného korejského prezidenta i řady dalších významných politických osobností. Ve svých básních však Ko Un rozvíjí především tradici korejské zenové poezie, založené na detailním a do paradoxů dovedeném zachycení scenérie či prožitku. V českém jazykovém prostředí je překladsoučasné buddhistické poezie výjimečným edičním počinem. source: http://www.bookdepository.com/Květy-okamžiku-Ko-Un/9788020411075

  • Cross-Cultural Review#4: South Korean Poets of Resistance
    Cross-Cultural Review#4: South Korean Poets of Resistance
    English(English) Available

    Kim Ji-ha et al / 김지하 et al / 1980 / -

  • The rainy spell and other Korean stories
    The rainy spell and other Korean stories
    English(English) E-Book Available

    Yi Kwang-Su et al / 이광수 et al / 1998 / KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Complete Collection > Library > Complete Collection & Library (more than 2 writers)

    This anthology of short stories reflects the writers’ shared core experience of Korea’s trajectory from an inward-looking feudal state, through Japanese colony and battle-ground for the Korean War, to a modernizing society. Three stories have been added to the original edition. Source : https://londonkoreanlinks.net/book_item/the-rainy-spell-and-other-korean-stories/

  • Reading Korea
    Reading Korea
    English(English) Funded by LTI Korea Available

    Ha Keun-Chan et al / 하근찬 et al / 2008 / KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Complete Collection > Library > Complete Collection & Library (more than 2 writers)

    Without question, literature is the best place to start knowing and understanding one another. For isn't there a real fascinating connection between writers and place - where people come from and where they go? A very large part of a nation's writing is the story of its roots in a place and when Koreans come to our country, they bring with them the story of their roots in Korea.     Source: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9813879-reading-korea

  • Looking for the cow
    Looking for the cow
    English(English) Available

    Han Yong-un et al / 한용운 et al / 1999 / KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Complete Collection > Library > Complete Collection & Library (more than 2 writers)

    This anthology of seventy-two poets covers the whole spectrum of Korean poetry in this century, with larger selections from the best-known poets, including Midang So Chung-Ju, Kim Sowol, and Kim Suyong. Many types of poetry, from the classical shijo to free-verse forms are represented. Many subjects are covered, from love and the love of nature, Buddhist and Confucian traditions, the search for transcendence (which is where the book's title comes from), and contemporary political poetry. Source : https://londonkoreanlinks.net/book_item/looking-for-the-cow-modern-korean-poetry/

  • Mirrored Minds
    Mirrored Minds
    English(English) Available

    Ch'oe Ch'i-won et al / 최치원 et al / 2001 / -

    Mirrored Minds presents 1,000 years of Korean sensibility as reflected in the mirror of Korean poetry. The entire range of Korean emotion and the delicacy of the Korean sense of beauty are presented in a single pocket-sized edition, beautifully translated. This is poetry for poets. https://www.amazon.com/Mirrored-Minds-Thousand-Years-Korean/dp/899521550X