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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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  • 2006 Seoul Young Writers’ Festival Essay
    2006 Seoul Young Writers’ Festival Essay
    Korean(한국어)

    2006-04-01 / II00000001

    This collection of essays from the 2006 Seoul Young Writers’ Festival contains messages from the President of LTI Korea and the Chairman of the Organizing Committee, and essays by 36 writers. The festival took place on May 7~13, 2006 in Seoul, Youngju and Andong.

  • 2008 Seoul Young Writers’ Festival Essay
    2008 Seoul Young Writers’ Festival Essay
    Korean(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.

  • 2008 Seoul Young Writers’ Festival
    2008 Seoul Young Writers’ Festival
    Korean(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.

  • 2008 Seoul International Writers’ Festival Final Report
    2008 Seoul International Writers’ Festival Final Report
    Korean(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.

  • [Interview with Kwon Yeo-sun] Blood, Lemon, Cigarettes, and the God of Liquor
    [Interview with Kwon Yeo-sun] Blood, Lemon, Cigarettes, and the God of Liquor
    English(English)

    2019-06-21 / II00000103

    KLN is published and distributed for the purpose of generating a discourse on Korean literature and introducing Korean writers and works to general readers and experts overseas. KLN Vol. 44 contains an interview with Kwon Yeo-sun, who offers a warm gaze towards the marginalized. Her latest novel is Lemon.

  • When I Imagine You
    When I Imagine You
    English(English)

    2019-06-21 / II00000104

    KLN is published and distributed for the purpose of generating a discourse on Korean literature and introducing Korean writers and works to general readers and experts overseas. KLN Vol. 44 contains Kwon Yeo-sun’s notes on her thoughts as a writer and everyday feelings.

  • To Believe in Love
    To Believe in Love
    English(English)

    2019-06-21 / II00000105

    KLN is published and distributed for the purpose of generating a discourse on Korean literature and introducing Korean writers and works to general readers and experts overseas. KLN Vol. 46 contains an excerpt from “To Believe in Love” by Kwon Yeo-sun.

  • Lost – and Found: Shoko’s Smile by Choi Eunyoung
    Lost – and Found: Shoko’s Smile by Choi Eunyoung
    English(English)

    2019-06-21 / II00000121

    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 Spanish translation of Shoko’s Smile by Choi Eunyoung.

  • A Series of Interconnected Islands: Risky Reading by Kim Kyung-uk
    A Series of Interconnected Islands: Risky Reading by Kim Kyung-uk
    English(English)

    2019-06-21 / II00000122

    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 Spanish translation of Risky Reading by Kim Kyung-uk.

  • Queer Literature: The Life Source of Korea’s Here and Now
    Queer Literature: The Life Source of Korea’s Here and Now
    English(English)

    2019-03-29 / II00000128

    KLN is published and distributed for the purpose of generating a discourse on Korean literature and introducing Korean writers and works to general readers and experts overseas. The theme of KLN Vol. 43 is Queen Literature. Recently, members of Korean society have summoned feminism as a language to change their lives, bringing about a renaissance of feminist literature. This trend has also led to the recognition of queer-themed books as important works in mainstream media and journals, and to a strong popular reception as well.