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To Korea with Love
아무도 그녀의 이야기를 들어주지 않았다
By Moon Young-me
Come over to our yard!(Tentative name)
우리 마당으로 놀러와
Translations 번역서
English(English)
MOON YOUNGME Louise Morris ...
Stallion Press2014
Vietnamese(Tiếng Việt)
Hãy Đến Vườn Nhà Mình Chơi Nhé!
HUYNH THI THU THAO
Nhà xuất bản Phụ Nữ2020
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Kim Yoon
김윤
Graduated from the Faculty of Media Studies at Sunchonhyang University, the author writes melancholy yet gentle stories across various genres and formats, including short stories, novels, webtoons, and web novels. His book, 『Tester Child』, has earned them the Excellence Award at the 4th Changbi×Cacao Page English Dult Novel Award.
Jeon Sung-tae
전성태
South Korea’s 1980s was a time when university students were on the frontlines of political activism, which later contributed to the growth of various civil movements. To categorize the political lines of liberal university students of the 1980s, There was the PD (People Democracy), which focused on labor movements based on Marxist ideologies, and the NL (National Liberty), which thought the most important thing was reunification based on their studies of North Korea’s Juche ideology. Jeon Sungtae is a writer who thinks that the contradiction of South Korean society arises from the special nature of being a divided nation. Therefore, the various characters in Jeon Sungtae’s fiction agonize over the tragic situation of war and division between North and South Korea, while at the same time also suffering from the oppressive reality that such conditions give rise to.
Cho Haejin
조해진
Choe Hae-jin (1976 — ) is a South Korean writer. Fundamentally based on a warm and welcoming perspective towards a diverse range of “societal Others,” such as people with disabilities, foreigners, North Korean defectors, and overseas adoptees, her works act as a testimony to their existence and lives. Critics have reviewed her as an author that, through her novels, underscores the truth that life becomes richer through relationships with other people.
No Seung-il
노승일
No Seung-il (1943-) is a South Korean poet and baduk columnist. Since working as a journalist for the monthly magazine Baduk in 1969, he has published fiction about baduk. In 2000, he published Orin (올인All In), the story about Ch’a Min-su, a real baduk player, and the vicissitudes of his life. The novel was adapted into the TV drama series of the same title in 2003 and recorded a high viewership. Novel Orin (올인 All In) (2000)
Ryoo Kisu
류기수
Ryoo Kisu (1924-2007) was a South Korean novelist who debuted through the Kyunghyang Daily News New Writer`s Contest 1968 with the short story “Horobaksa” (호로박사 “The Well-Aged Professor”). Ryoo wrote largely on the pain of national division between North and South Korea, and depicted the injustices of contemporary Korean society through a realistic lens. •Novel Jirisan saramdeul (지리산 사람들 The People of Jirisan Mountain) (1991) •Novel Ingangyoryang (인간교량 The Human Bridge) (1994) •Novel Jirisane pin kkocheun sideulji anneunda (지리산에 핀 꽃은 시들지 않는다 Flowers Blooming on Jirisan Mountain Never Wither) (1999) •Novel Ppalchisan (빨치산 Partisans) (2002)