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KLN(Korean Literature Now) Vol.51English(English)
2021-03-01 / II00000574
The theme of the 51st issue of Korean Literature Now (KLN), a literary journal produced and distributed to introduce Korean literature and writers to the general public and experts abroad and form a discourse on Korean literature, is “disaster.” It proposes the introduction of the aspects of disaster narratives in Korean literature, particularly in the works of young writers, to overseas readers and people in the book industry.
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Interview with Keum Suk Gendry-Kim: Imagining the Collective Memory of HistoryEnglish(English)
2021-03-01 / II00000576
In the 51st issue of Korean Literature Now (KLN), a literary journal produced and distributed to introduce Korean literature and writers to the general public and experts abroad and form a discourse on Korean literature, we interviewed cartoonist Keum Suk Gendry-Kim, the author of the graphic novel Grass, which depicts the lives of Korean people under the Japanese colonial rule, particularly the pains and sufferings of comfort women, to hear about her thoughts on her work.
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Photos of Keum Suk Gendry-Kim (KLN Vol. 51)
2021-03-25 / II00000577
These four photographs are of cartoonist Keum Suk Gendry-Kim, who was interviewed for the 51st issue of Korean Literature Now (KLN), a literary journal produced and distributed to introduce Korean literature and writers to the general public and experts abroad and form a discourse on Korean literature.
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GRASSEnglish(English)
2021-03-25 / II00000580
Korean Literature Now (KLN), a literary journal produced and distributed to introduce Korean literature and writers to the general public and experts abroad and form a discourse on Korean literature, published an excerpt from Grass by Keum Suk Gendry-Kim, who was interviewed in its 51st issue.
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[Web Exclusive] Interview with Keum Suk Gendry-Kim: When Sadness Wells Up, I DrawKorean(한국어)
2021-03-01 / II00000592
In the 51st issue of Korean Literature Now (KLN), a literary journal produced and distributed to introduce Korean literature and writers to the general public and experts abroad and form a discourse on Korean literature, we interviewed cartoonist Keum Suk Gendry-Kim, the author of the graphic novel Grass, which depicts the lives of Korean people under the Japanese colonial rule, particularly the pains and sufferings of comfort women, to hear about her thoughts on her work.
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KLN Vol.61 Reviews: The (Hi)story Told in Black InkEnglish(English)
2023-09-01 / II00001247
This is a review of the Italian translation of Keum Suk Gendry-Kim’s The Waiting
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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.