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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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  • 2015 Tokyo International Book Fair: Author Kim Un-su Introductory Booklet
    2015 Tokyo International Book Fair: Author Kim Un-su Introductory Booklet
    Japanese(日本語)

    2015-06-01 / II00000296

    This is an introductory booklet on novelist Kim Un-su, produced for literary events at the Tokyo International Book Fair. On June 30, Kim Un-su gave a lecture at Gakushuin University, where he talked about his literary world and fiction as well the role of literature in seeking one’s ego and identity. On July 2, at Junkudo Bookstore, Kim Un-su, together with the Japanese translator and editor of The Plotters, engaged in conversation with readers about issues arising during the translation process, as well as the charms and complications of Korean literature in translation. On July 4, Kim shared a conversation with Japanese writer Kei Nakazawa at Hosei University about several literary works from Korea and Japan, and examined the relationship between literature and society. This 15-page booklet consists of “About the Author” and “About the Work” and includes an excerpt The Plotters.

  • Novel Reading II
    Novel Reading II
    Korean(한국어)

    2021-10-08 / II00000843

    A total of 33 participating writers (17 from Korea and 16 from abroad) of the 2021 2021 Seoul International Writers’ Festival read selected excerpts from their own works. The 8 videos are divided into 5 novel readings and 3 poetry readings. From Korea, Jaesik Kwak, Kim Kichang, Kim Soom, Kim Yeonsu, Kim Jung Mi, Yun Ko-eun, Lee Miye, Yi Hyunseok, Lee hee young, Ch’oe Yun, Choi Jin-Young, Han Kang, Koh Jaejong, Sin Yongmok, An Hee-Yeon, Yu Gyeyoung, Lee Soyoun took part with their international counterparts, including Ge Shuiping, David Grossman, Mariana Enriquez, Maja Lunde, Max Porter, Matt Ruff, Vanessa Springora, Siri Ranva Hjelm Jacobsen, Evgeny Vodolazkin, Ken Liu, Trent Dalton, Nouri Al-Jarrah, Rim Battal, Seán Hewitt, Amanda Chong, Jan Wagner.

  • 2022 Seoul International Writers’ Festival Photographs
    2022 Seoul International Writers’ Festival Photographs
    Korean(한국어)

    2022-09-23 / II00001033

    These are the photographs of the Seoul International Writers’ Festival held from September 23 to September 30.

  • 2022 Seoul International Writers’ Festival Highlights Video
    2022 Seoul International Writers’ Festival Highlights Video
    Korean(한국어)

    2022-09-23 / II00001037

    This is the video of highlights of the 2022 Seoul International Writers’ Festival, containing major scenes from the festival, which was held from September 23 to 30.

  • 2022 Seoul International Writers’ Festival One-on-One: An Ever-speeding World
    2022 Seoul International Writers’ Festival One-on-One: An Ever-speeding World
    Korean(한국어)

    2022-09-24 / II00001045

    These are videos of “One on One” sessions of the Seoul International Writers’ Festival held at Community House Masil from September 24 to September 29. Writers Kim Bo-Young and Yoon Ha Lee participated in “Letters from the Future”; Kang Hwa Gil and Murata Sayaka, in “Between Fear and Fascination”; Kim Un-su and Megha Majumdar, in “A Door That Opens Out of the Map”; Ha Seong-nan and Samanta Schweblin, in “Narrative Beyond Narrative”; Yi Won and Sasha Dugdale, in “Moments and Eternity”; and Lim Chul-Woo and Karina Sainz Borgo, in “The Valley of History and Prayer of Silence.”

  • 2022 Korean Literature Global Review Contest: Promotional Video
    2022 Korean Literature Global Review Contest: Promotional Video
    English(English)

    2022-06-20 / II00001175

    The 2022 Korean Literature Global Review Contest was held from June 20 (Mon) to September 15 (Fri), 2022, for non-Korean readers. The contest consisted of three categories (book report, drawing, and video). The languages designated for the book report category were English, French, and Spanish; for the drawing and video categories, all languages except Korean. Five books that had been translated into multiple languages were chosen to be reviewed—Kim Un-su’s The Plotters, Sohn Won-pyung’s Almond, Hwang Sun-mi’s The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly, Jeong You Jeong’s The Good Son, and Cho Nam-ju’s Kim Ji-young, Born 1982. A total of 13 countries participated in the contest, and over 1,100 entries were submitted, which reflected the huge interest of foreign readers in Korean literature. This is a one-minute-eight-second-long promotional video for the 2022 Korean Literature Global Review Contest, featuring the popular K-Pop group VICTON, that shows the charm of Korean literature to the fans of the Korean Wave.