Related Resources

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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  • Sea of Mirrors
    Sea of Mirrors
    English(English) Document

    2019-09-05 / II00000023

    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. 45 contains a note on Kim Hyesoon’s poetry by Choi Don Mee. Kim Hyesoon received the 2019 International Griffin Poetry Prize. Choi Don Mee has translated several collections of Kim Hyesoon’s poetry.

  • A Note on Kim Hyesoon’s Autobiography of Death
    A Note on Kim Hyesoon’s Autobiography of Death
    English(English) Document

    2019-09-05 / II00000024

    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. 45 contains a note on Kim Hyesoon’s poetry by editor Jeffrey Yang. Kim Hyesoon received the 2019 International Griffin Poetry Prize.

  • I Do WomanAnimalAsia
    I Do WomanAnimalAsia
    English(English) Document

    2019-09-05 / II00000025

    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. 45 contains an essay by Kim Hyesoon, who received the 2019 International Griffin Poetry Prize.

  • Selected Poems by Kim Hyesoon
    Selected Poems by Kim Hyesoon
    English(English) Document

    2019-09-05 / II00000027

    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. 45 contains selected poems of Kim Hyesoon, who received the 2019 International Griffin Poetry Prize.

  • Princess Bari Speaks: A Thousand Tongues of the Abandoned Daughter
    Princess Bari Speaks: A Thousand Tongues of the Abandoned Daughter
    English(English) Document

    2019-09-05 / II00000028

    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. 45 contains an essay on Korean women poets after 1980s with a focus on Kim Hyesoon.

  • A Singularity. Kim Hyesoon
    A Singularity. Kim Hyesoon
    English(English) Document

    2019-09-05 / II00000029

    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. 45 contains an essay on Kim Hyesoon, the winner of the 2019 International Griffin Poetry, by the US poet Joyelle McSweeney.

  • Knife Marks
    Knife Marks
    English(English) Document

    2019-09-05 / II00000031

    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. 45 is Bapsang, which is where communication or disconnection occurs in daily life. This is an excerpt from “Knife Marks” by Kim Ae-ran.

  • Korean Poetry in Bangla: Seoul to Soul: Poems from Korea by Kang Unkyo et al.
    Korean Poetry in Bangla: Seoul to Soul: Poems from Korea by Kang Unkyo et al.
    English(English) Document

    2020-06-12 / II00000207

    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 Bengali translation of Poems from Korea by Kang Unkyo et al.

  • [Cover Feature] Community of Memory
    [Cover Feature] Community of Memory
    English(English) Document

    2023-04-07 / II00001164

    This is a Cover Feature essay of KLN Vol. 59. Under the theme of “Community of Memory,” poet Jang Mi-do explores the role that literature and storytelling can play within a community in the face of social tragedies, through poems, including Jin Eun-young’s “After That Day,” Kim Hyun’s “Life Is,” Kim Hyesoon’s “I Want to Go to the Island,” and Lee Young ju’s “We Cannot Start Our Sorrow.”

  • [POLISH] I Love You and I Love Your Death, Too
    [POLISH] I Love You and I Love Your Death, Too
    English(English) Document

    2025-09-01 / II00001615

    This review, published in KLN Vol. 69, introduces Kim Hyesoon’s poetry collection Autobiography of Death, exploring the boundary between life and death through a Buddhist lens. The book portrays death as a collective and polyphonic phenomenon, rich with dialogue between the dead and the living, ritual, memory, and imagination. According to the reviewer, this work engages with European thanatology and philosophy, offering a new understanding of communal death and human existence.