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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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  • Working People in Korean Literature: The Ethics of Chivalry and the Passion of Gamblers
    Working People in Korean Literature: The Ethics of Chivalry and the Passion of Gamblers
    English(English) Document

    2019-06-21 / II00000107

    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. Under the theme of Working People in Korean Literature, KLN Vol. 44 explores the kind of work ethic that results from uncertainty about the future along with a sense of responsibility for the younger generations.

  • School Nurse Ahn Eun-young
    School Nurse Ahn Eun-young
    English(English) Document

    2019-06-21 / II00000108

    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. Under the theme of Working People in Korean Literature, KLN Vol. 44 explores the values of labor in Korean society and how the younger generation struggles through difficult times. This is an excerpt from School Nurse Ahn Eun-young by Chung Serang.

  • Remember What the Pandemic Showed Us
    Remember What the Pandemic Showed Us
    English(English) Document

    2020-06-12 / II00000191

    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. 48 is Women’s Housing Experiences in Korean Megacities. In the pandemic era, the recognition of one’s house or room as a safe haven that ensures privacy makes us consider whom or what we’ve forgotten. This issue brings forth forgotten faces and illustrates the places they find themselves in.

  • Interview with Chung Serang: A Champion of Small Birds and Fish
    Interview with Chung Serang: A Champion of Small Birds and Fish
    English(English) Document

    2020-06-12 / II00000194

    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. 48 contains an interview with Chung Serang, who wants to write about optimism in the face of difficulty.

  • The School Nurse Files
    The School Nurse Files
    English(English) Document

    2020-06-12 / II00000197

    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. 48 contains an excerpt from The School Nurse Files by Chung Serang. The book has been adapted into a TV series.

  • Results Report Sourcebook for the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2020
    Results Report Sourcebook for the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2020
    Korean(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.

  • KLN Vol. 55 Special Section Excerpt from From Sisun by Chung Serang
    KLN Vol. 55 Special Section Excerpt from From Sisun by Chung Serang
    English(English) Document

    2022-03-03 / II00001105

    This is an excerpt from From Sisun by Chung Serang in the Special Section of KLN Vol. 55. It is a story of three generations of women, who did not succumb to the violence and oppression of the times. The narrative of the work, in which a family living in Korea and the United States leaves for Hawaii for an ancestral ritual, penetrates the tragedy of modern history, violence against women, and the absurdity of the world with the author Chung Serang’s unique imagination.

  • Program Book for the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2020
    Program Book for the Seoul International Writers’ Festival 2020
    English(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.

  • KLN(Korean Literature Now) Vol.48
    KLN(Korean Literature Now) Vol.48
    English(English) Publication

    2020-06-12 / II00000190

    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. 48 is Women’s Housing Experiences in Korean Megacities. In the pandemic era, the recognition of one’s house or room as a safe haven that ensures privacy makes us consider whom or what we’ve forgotten. This issue brings forth forgotten faces and illustrates the places they find themselves in.

  • KLN(Korean Literature Now) Vol.55
    KLN(Korean Literature Now) Vol.55
    English(English) Publication

    2022-03-03 / II00001097

    The theme of KLN Vol. 55 is “The Female Family Tree.” Through the works of Hwang Jungeun, Choi Eunyoung, and Chung Serang, this issue traces the memories of a certain history that continues from women to women. The Featured Writer section highlights novelist Kim Soom, who celebrates the 25th anniversary of her debut this year with a writer’s note and an essay in addition to an interview with the author and excerpts of her works. Readers can read the entire text of Kim Soom’s “The Man Who Touches Waves” and Lee Misang’s “When a Woman Subways.” Additionally, Inkstone introduces the culture of the Joseon royal court through “Gungwol: The Korean Palaces” and “Gungnyeo: The Palace Women.”