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2008 Seoul Young Writers’ Festival EssayKorean(한국어)
2005-05-07 / II00000002
This collection of essays from the 2008 Seoul Young Writers’ Festival contains essays by 40 writers under the age of 45. The festival took place on May 18~24, 2008 in Seoul, Youngju and Andong.
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2008 Seoul Young Writers’ FestivalKorean(한국어)
2008-05-01 / II00000003
This anthology from the 2008 Seoul Young Writers’ Festival contains selected works of 40 writers under the age of 45. The festival took place on May 18~24, 2008 in Seoul, Youngju and Andong.
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2008 Seoul International Writers’ Festival Final ReportKorean(한국어)
2008-05-19 / II00000004
This is the final report of the 2008 Seoul Young Writers’ Festival, which took place on May 18~24, 2008 in Seoul, Youngju and Andong. The final report contains an overview of the festival, information on the program and participating writers and interviews.
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Program Book for the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2020English(English)
2020-11-02 / II00000545
This is the program book for the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2020. Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2020 was held online from November 2 to 8, 2020, under the theme of “Writing Tomorrow.” A total of 25 writers from Korea and abroad participated in the festival, and a total of 2,894 people signed up in advance to attend. The program book consists of a set of instructions on how to participate in the festival, a program of events, information on each event, and a list of participants.
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Results Report Sourcebook for the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2020Korean(한국어)
2020-11-02 / II00000546
This is a sourcebook of reports on the results of the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2020. Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2020 was held online from November 2 to 8, 2020, under the theme of “Writing Tomorrow.” A total of 25 writers from Korea and abroad participated in the festival, and a total of 2,894 people signed up in advance to attend. The sourcebook includes the results of the festival, information on the composition and operation of the events, information on participating writers, analytical results on surveys of participating writers and the audience, Opening and Closing Keynote Speeches, and related articles.
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Novel Reading IKorean(한국어)
2020-10-24 / II00000548
Novel Reading I was the first Reading session held as part of the Novel and Poetry Readings at the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2020. It was held on October 24, 2020, and writers from Korea and abroad read their own works. Seven writers participated in the event, for which a total of 39 people registered in advance to attend.
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Writers in Conversation 4 at the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2020Korean(한국어)
2020-11-06 / II00000555
This was the fourth session of Writers in Conversation, a main event of the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2020. It was held online on November 6, 2020, and a total of 101 people registered in advance to attend. Writers from Korea and abroad discussed social issues under the theme of “In the World of Tomorrow.”
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Novel Reading, I - Audio Clip from the Seoul International Writers Festival 2020Korean(한국어)
2020-10-24 / II00000558
This is an audio clip of Novel Reading I, the first reading session at the Seoul International Writers Festival 2020. It was held on October 24, 2020, and writers from Korea and abroad read their own works. Seven writers participated in the event, for which a total of 39 people registered in advance to attend.
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Audio Clip from the Seoul International Writers Festival 2020 – Fourth Discussion SessionKorean(한국어)
2020-11-06 / II00000572
This is an audio clip of the fourth discussion session at the Seoul International Writers Festival 2020. It was held online on November 6, 2020, and a total of 101 people registered in advance to attend. Writers from Korea and abroad discussed social issues under the theme of “In the World of Tomorrow.”
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[Cover Feature] The Place of HopeEnglish(English)
2022-09-07 / II00001135
This is a Cover Feature essay of KLN Vol. 57. Under the theme “The Place of Hope,” literary critic Yiso presents the interconnectedness between society and the narratives of three novels that do not ignore life’s contradictions and “barely manage to create hope”—Son Bo Mi’s A Small Neighborhood, Sim Yunkyung’s Eternal Heritage, and Lee Seo Su’s Help Me, Sister.
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