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This is a collection of data on various Korean literature events, exhibitions and education programs hosted by LTI Korea around the world.

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  • 2005 Frankfurt Book Fair: Author Kim Young-ha Introductory Booklet
    2005 Frankfurt Book Fair: Author Kim Young-ha Introductory Booklet
    German(Deutsch)

    2005-10-19 / II00000049

    This is an introductory booklet on Kim Young-ha, produced for the 2005 Frankfurt Book Fair, where Korea participated as the Guest of Honor for the first time and hosted the Korean Literature Tour Program. The author was one of the 62 delegates selected by LTI Korea’s Delegation Selection Committee on the basis of the following criteria: representativeness, existing publications of translated works, and overseas marketability. The entire literature program was co-organized by the LTI Korea, the Frankfurt Book Fair Organizing Committee, Daesan Cultural Foundation, Paradise Cultural Foundation and the International Communication Foundation (ICF). The events started at the Leipzig Book Fair in March and finished with the Guest of Honor Program in October. Kim Young-ha participated in literary events in March and the main program in October. This 21-page booklet consists of: ‘Author’s Literary World’, ‘Analysis of I Have the Right to Destroy Myself’, ‘Excerpt’, ‘Voices of the Author and Critics’, ‘Biography’ and ‘Bibliography’. The material was put together and analyzed by Kim Dong-shik, and translated by Kang Kyung-ah. The photographs were taken by Han Young-hee. Kim Young-ha participated in literary events in Leipzig and Weimar in March and then at Frankfurt House of Literature, Mousonturm and Cologne House of Literature in October. The German translation of I Have the Right to Destroy Myself (German title: Sterbehelfer) was published in Germany in 2013.

  • The Dark Lives of Men: Diary of a Murderer by Kim Young-ha
    The Dark Lives of Men: Diary of a Murderer by Kim Young-ha
    English(English)

    2019-06-21 / II00000117

    For the purpose of generating a discourse on Korean literature and introducing Korean writers and works to general readers and experts overseas, KLN publishes book reviews by overseas scholars and publishers. This is a review of the English translation of Diary of a Murderer by Kim Young-ha.

  • 2012 Guadalajara International Book Fair Kim Young-ha Introductory Booklet
    2012 Guadalajara International Book Fair Kim Young-ha Introductory Booklet
    Spanish(Español)

    2012-10-16 / II00000274

    This is an introductory booklet on novelist Kim Young-ha, produced for literary events at the Guadalajara International Book Fair and a nearby university—held between November 25 and December 4. Kim Young-ha participated in literary events at University of Guadalajara (November 27) and Autonomous University of Nayarit (November 28) where he introduced his short story “Move”. In addition, he interacted with short story writers from other parts of the world at Salón 3 (FIL event hall). From March to December, 2012, students at Autonomous University of Nayarit were invited to participate in a Korean literature essay contest, and Kim Young-ha attended the award ceremony on November 28. In addition, he was interviewed by five journalists including Mireya Espinosa, Marcel Ventura, and Silvina Friera and appeared on the radio program “Radio Nacional de Chile”. This 43-page booklet consists of: “About the Author’s Literary World”, “About the Work”, “Excerpt”, “Essay”, “Voices of the Author and Critics”, “Biography” and “Bibliography”.

  • 2011 Guadalajara International Book Fair: Author Kim Young-ha Introductory Booklet
    2011 Guadalajara International Book Fair: Author Kim Young-ha Introductory Booklet
    Spanish(Español)

    2011-10-06 / II00000276

    This is an introductory booklet on novelist Kim Young-ha, produced for literary events at the Guadalajara International Book Fair and a nearby university. Between November 25 and December 2, Kim Young-ha participated in literary events at the Guadalajara International Book Fair and University of Guadalajara, where he introduced his work I Have the Right to Destroy Myself, discussed his writing career (“Things That Shaped Me into a Writer”), engaged in discussion with literary researchers and answered questions from readers. In addition, he visited Instituto Alberici where he gave a joint reading with students and discussed his novel. He was interviewed by the local media outlets Milenio and Mural about I Have the Right to Destroy Myself and Spanish translations of Korean literary works. This 43-page booklet consists of: “Greetings”, “Author’s Literary World”, “Excerpt”, “Essay”, “Voices of the Author and Critics”, “Biography” and “Bibliography”.

  • 2014 London Book Fair: Author Kim Young-ha Introductory Booklet
    2014 London Book Fair: Author Kim Young-ha Introductory Booklet
    English(English)

    2014-03-05 / II00000287

    This is an introductory booklet on novelist Kim Young-ha produced for the 2014 London Book Fair Korea Market Focus. On April 8, in PEN Salon, Earls Court Exhibition Centre, he read from and introduced his work Diary of a Murderer, and shared a conversation with Krys Lee about his life and literature as well as the future of Korean literature. In addition, he participated in the literary seminar “Writing Home: Migrant Literature” (April 9, Whitehall Room), where he discussed how national and personal identity endured in foreign and faraway lands, and explored Korea’s relationship with the rest of the world through literary portrayals of Korean emigrants. The event “In Conversation with Kim Young-ha” held on April 11 at London Review Bookshop offered a chance to understand his literary world, film adaptations, Korea’s history and culture reflected in his works. This 50-page booklet consists of: “About the Author”, “About the Work” and “Excerpts”. The excerpt are taken from Diary of a Murderer and Your Republic Is Calling You. 2014 London Book Fair, Kim Young-ha, Diary of a Murderer, Your Republic Is Calling You

  • 2009 Korea-Poland Literary Event : Author Kim Young-ha Introductory Booklet
    2009 Korea-Poland Literary Event : Author Kim Young-ha Introductory Booklet
    Polish(Polski)

    2009-04-01 / II00000498

    This is an introductory material on writer Kim Young-ha, produced for the 2009 Literary Event Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Diplomatic Ties between Korea and Poland. A variety of literary events including “Literature Night,” and it was well received by the audience, despite the fact that Korean literature was not very well known in Poland. The 23-page information booklet consists of three sections: “About the Author,” “World of Works,” and “Excerpts.” It includes excerpts of Kim’s works, such as Your Republic is Calling You and Quiz Show.

  • KOREAN LITERATURE TODAY : Author Kim Young-ha Introductory Booklet
    KOREAN LITERATURE TODAY : Author Kim Young-ha Introductory Booklet
    English(English)

    2010-03-01 / II00000602

    This is an introductory material on writer Kim Young-ha, produced for the “Meeting of Finnish-Korean writers held in Helsinki, Finland, in June 2010. Attended by about 30 Finnish professionals in the field of culture and arts, the program of events consisted of readings and discussions by writers from both countries. The introductory material consists of an author bio and excerpts from his works I Have the Right to Destroy Myself and Your Republic is Calling You.

  • 2020 Taipei International Book Exhibition Kim Young-ha Introductory Booklet
    2020 Taipei International Book Exhibition Kim Young-ha Introductory Booklet
    Chinese(简体)

    2014-03-05 / II00000293

    This is an introductory booklet on novelist Kim Young-ha, produced for the Taipei International Book Exhibition Korea Guest of Honor Program. Kim Young-ha was one of the five Korean writers who participated in the Guest of Honor Program. He was selected as a delegate for the purpose of promoting his four titles published in Taiwan. The Korea Guest of Honor Program was co-organized by the Literature Translation of Korea, the Korean Publishers Association, and Taipei Book Fair Foundation. This 20-page booklet consists of: “About the Author”, “Review”, “Excerpts”, and “Bibliography”. Professor Choi Malsoon from National Chengchi University wrote the review. Kim Young-ha’s novel Diary of a Murderer, introduced in the booklet, was published in Taiwan in 2018.

  • 2007 Korea-Turkey Literary Event : Author Kim Young-ha Introductory Booklet
    2007 Korea-Turkey Literary Event : Author Kim Young-ha Introductory Booklet
    Turkish(Türkçe)

    2007-10-01 / II00000506

    This is an introductory material on writer Kim Young-ha for the 2007 Korea-Turkey Literary Exchange. From October 26 to November 4, Kim participated in the events to display and promote works of Korean literature at the Istanbul Book Fair. He attended a press conference on October 27, which received a lot of attention from Turkish readers and media. In addition, he held a reading of his novel I Have a Right to Destroy Myself (Kendimi Yıkmaya Hakkım Var) at the Istanbul Book Fair on October 28 and also at Erciyes University on October 30. The 24-page information booklet consists of five sections: “About the Writer,” “About the Works,” “Excerpts,” “Words from the Writer,” and “Writer’s Life.” It also includes an excerpt of I Have a Right to Destroy Myself.

  • _List Vol.8
    _List Vol.8
    English(English)

    2010-06-01 / II00001077

    The theme of _List Vol. 8 is “Korea’s Next Generation.” This issue examines the cultural context and the trend of the new generation of writers in the Korean literary and publishing circles under the five subthemes “resistance toward generational divide,” “top stars,” “transboundary culture,” “answers met on the road,” and “passion for dreams.” In addition, this issue features interviews with novelists Gong Ji-Young and Kim Young-ha, Korean publishing trends, coverage of the acceptance of Korean literature overseas, a spotlight on a literary site, and book reviews of fiction/nonfiction/children’s literature and introduces steady sellers, publishers, and trends in Korean literature to overseas readers.