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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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  • 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.

  • Truth Is Subjective: Stranger than Paradise by Lee Jangwook
    Truth Is Subjective: Stranger than Paradise by Lee Jangwook
    English(English)

    2019-06-21 / II00000116

    For the purpose of generating a discourse on Korean literature and introducing Korean writers and works to general readers and experts overseas, KLN publishes excerpts of translated Korean literary works. This is an excerpt from Stranger than Paradise by Lee Jangwook.

  • _List Vol.9
    _List Vol.9
    English(English)

    2010-09-01 / II00001078

    The theme of _List Vol. 9 is “Korean art Publications Connect with Readers.” This issue introduces 17 books under the 5 subthemes “contemporary art books that swept the publishing world,” “the healing power of art,” “in search of the root of traditional art,” “inclusive art for all,” and “the journey toward art” and scrutinizes the context of art consumption in Korea through the publishing trend of art books. In addition, this issue features interviews with novelists Park Bum Shin and Lee Chang-dong, Korean publishing trends, coverage of the acceptance of Korean literature overseas, author’s notes by literary critic Jeong Myeong-kyo, a spotlight on a literary site, and book reviews of fiction/nonfiction/children’s literature and introduces poets Yun Jerim, Heo Yeon, and Lee Jangwook, as well as steady sellers, publishers, and trends in Korean literature to overseas readers.

  • KLN(Korean Literature Now) Vol.64
    KLN(Korean Literature Now) Vol.64
    English(English)

    2024-06-01 / II00001473

    The theme of KLN Vol. 64 is “AKA Korean SF.” In the Cover Feature section, a writer, a critic, and a professor discuss the characteristics and trends of Korean science fiction. The Featured Writer section presents an interview with the featured poet Kim So Yeon, ten of her poems, and a critical essay on her artistic world. The Bookmark section features the short stories “The Diving Bell and the Poison” by Lee Jangwook and “Summer” by Kim Umji, as well as two poems each by poets Park Yeon Joon and Kim Bok Hui. This issue also introduces the second of three installments of Record of the Virtue of Queen Inhyeon, Lady Min in English. Lastly, a team of reviewers consisting of writers, translators, professors and a critic have written reviews of five books: I’m Waiting for You by Kim Bo-young, The Greenhouse at the End of the World by Kim Choyeop, I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki by Baek Se-hee, The Owl Cries by Pyun Hye-young, and Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop by Hwang Bo-reum.