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Results Report Sourcebook for the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2020Korean(한국어) Document
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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KLN Vol.59 BOOKMARK: PoemsEnglish(English) Document
2023-04-07 / II00001169
KLN Vol. 59 Bookmark section also features poetry. It includes English translations of Eins Hwang’s “My Friend’s Ex-Wife” and “Life and Dog” as well as An Taewoon’s “Certain Human Emotions and Instances” and “Goose Bojagi Practice.
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Interview with Ra Heeduk: Poetry at the End of the WorldEnglish(English) Document
2023-06-05 / II00001207
This is an interview with the KLN Vol. 60 Featured Writer Ra Heeduk. The interviewer, poet Lee Da Hee, focuses on the ecological trends evident in poet Rah Heeduk’s recent poems as a major topic of discussion and asks questions about the poet’s creative process, sources of inspiration, and the changes in her thematic consciousness. Shedding light on the poet’s attention to the humble beings who are the first to be sacrificed in the climate crisis, the interview prompts the reader to contemplate the vital role that poetry and art should undertake in the Anthropocene.
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Ten Poems by Ra HeedukEnglish(English) Document
2023-06-05 / II00001208
These are English translations of the poems by Ra Heeduk, the Featured Writer for KLN Vol. 60. There are ten poems published in this issue: “Easter Sunday,” “Birds of the Pleistocene,” “Glaciers’ Funeral,” “How Far the Rose Came From,” “Milk Cows,” “A Black Leaf,” “Blood and Oil,” “Water’s Borderline,” “A Spider Starfish,” and “A Mushroom at the End of the World.
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Bilingual Poetry Reading Poster (August 2018)Korean(한국어) Exhibition printout
2018-08-01 / II00000215
This is a poster announcing Shin Mina’s bilingual poetry reading at Shinchon Café Pastel on August 31, 2018.
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Leaflet for the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2018English(English) Exhibition printout
2018-10-21 / II00000520
This is the leaflet for the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2018, which was held from October 21 to 28, 2018. A total of 29 writers from Korea and abroad participated in the festival and held reading sessions and discussions on the festival’s theme “Nowhere/Now Here” in various parts of Seoul. The brochure consists of a message from the organizers and the program of events.
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Poster for the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2018Korean(한국어) Exhibition printout
2018-10-01 / II00000521
This is the poster for the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2018, which was held from October 21 to 28, 2018. A total of 29 writers from Korea and abroad participated in the festival and held reading sessions and discussions on the festival’s theme “Nowhere/Now Here” in various parts of Seoul.
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Brochure for the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2019Korean(한국어) Exhibition printout
2019-09-01 / II00000539
This is the brochure for the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2019. The Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2019 was held at the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) from October 5 to 13, 2019. A total of 31 writers from Korea and abroad participated in the festival, along with an audience of 1,482 people. The brochure consists of a greeting, an overview of the festival, and the program of events.
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Poster for the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2019Korean(한국어) Exhibition printout
2019-09-01 / II00000540
This is the poster for the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2019. The Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2019 was held at the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) from October 5 to 13, 2019. A total of 31 writers from Korea and abroad participated in the festival, along with an audience of 1,482 people. The brochure consists of a greeting, an overview of the festival, and the program of events.
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Program Book for the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2020English(English) Exhibition printout
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.
Related Resources
This is a collection of data on various Korean literature events, exhibitions and education programs hosted by LTI Korea around the world.