Publications

We provide LTI Korea’s publications on Korean writers (available in multiple languages).

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  • 2006 Seoul Young Writers’ Festival Essay
    2006 Seoul Young Writers’ Festival Essay
    Korean(한국어) Publication

    2006-04-01 / II00000001

    This collection of essays from the 2006 Seoul Young Writers’ Festival contains messages from the President of LTI Korea and the Chairman of the Organizing Committee, and essays by 36 writers. The festival took place on May 7~13, 2006 in Seoul, Youngju and Andong.

  • 2008 Seoul Young Writers’ Festival Essay
    2008 Seoul Young Writers’ Festival Essay
    Korean(한국어) Publication

    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) Publication

    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.

  • _List Vol.6
    _List Vol.6
    English(English) Publication

    2009-12-01 / II00001075

    The theme of _List Vol. 6 is “Korean Cinema and Literature.” This issue sheds light on the impact of Korean literature in the history of Korean films under the subthemes “Reliving the Korean Film Renaissance (1950s-1960s), “Literary and Cinematic Imagination Rising from the Darkness (19970s-mid 1990s),” and “Novels in the Age of One-Source Multi-Usage (1990s-2010s). In addition, this issue features interviews with novelist Jo Kyung Ran and cartoonist Kim Dong Hwa, Korean publishing trends, coverage of the acceptance of Korean literature overseas, author’s notes by literary critic Hong Jungsun and novelist Kim Junghyuk, a spotlight on a literary site, and book reviews of fiction/nonfiction/children’s literature and introduces steady sellers, publishers, and trends in Korean literature to overseas readers.

  • _List Vol.12
    _List Vol.12
    English(English) Publication

    2011-06-01 / II00001081

    The theme of _List Vol. 12 is “The New Imagination Trends in Modern Korean Fiction.” Under the four subthemes “Korean history and fiction after 1987,” “from politics to ethics,” “experimenting with the imagination,” and “popular culture connects with literature,” this issue introduces 13 contemporary Korean writers (Jeong Yi Hyun, Kim Ae-ran, Jeong Seong-tae, Kim Yeonsu, Hwang Jungeun, Kim Taeyong, Pyun Hye Young, Yun Ko Eun, Han Yujoo, Kim Young-ha, Park Min-gyu, Kim Kyung-uk, and Kim Junghyuk). In addition, this issue features interviews with novelists Pyun Hye Young and Park Min-gyu, Korean publishing trends, coverage of the acceptance of Korean literature overseas, author’s notes by poet Kim Min-jeong, a spotlight on a literary site, book reviews of fiction/nonfiction/children’s literature, and an excerpt from Kim Ae-ran’s short story “A Pool of Saliva” and introduces steady sellers, publishers, and trends in Korean literature to overseas readers.

  • _List Vol.17
    _List Vol.17
    English(English) Publication

    2012-09-01 / II00001086

    The theme of _List Vol. 17 is “E-Books in Korea.” Under the four subthemes “E-Book Publication and Copyright,” “The Role of Publishers,” “Publishing E-Books: the Trend of Publishing Contents,” and the “Advent of the Age of E-Books,” this issue introduces the distribution and the historical context that led to the emergence of e-books. In addition, this issue features interviews with professor Jeong Jaeseung and writer Kim Junghyuk, Korean publishing trends, coverage of the acceptance of Korean literature overseas, a spotlight on a literary site, book reviews of fiction/nonfiction/children’s literature, and an excerpt from Lee Kiho’s At Least We Can Apologize and introduces steady sellers, publishers, and trends in Korean literature to overseas readers.