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Since her first novel 『The Witch’s Bakery』, she has been a writer consistently exploring themes of 'death.'
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Kim Eunguk
김은국
Kim Eunguk (1932-2009) was a South Korean-American novelist who completed military service as an army first lieutenant before immigrating to the United States. In 1963, Kim received a master’s degree in Far Eastern literature from the Department of Far Eastern Language and Literature, and debuted in 1964 with the English-language novel Martyrs. Exploring the thoughts of a Christian and the problem of human salvation, the work was a twenty-week bestseller in the United States and was translated into more than twenty languages, including Korean and German. Kim is known for dealing with Korea’s circumstances from a humanistic perspective. •Martyrs (1965) •The Lost Names (1979)
Kim Yeon-su
김연수
Kim Yeonsu (born 1970) is a South Korean writer.
Kim Hwa-jin
김화진
Kim Hwa-Jin began her literary career in 2021 when her short story "About Naju" won the New Year's Literary Award from The Munhwa Ilbo. She also received the 47th Today's Writer Award for the same work.
Kim Wu-kyung
김우경
Kim Wu-kyung is a South Korean children’s writer who debuted in 1989 through MBC Busan’s New Writers’ Contest. Kim’s published works include Pulbichilgi (풀빛일기 Grass-Colored Journal), Uriapateu (우리아파트 The Uri Apartment Complex), and Suiriwa Suiri (수일이와 수일이 Suil and Suil). •Children’s book Suiriwa Suiri (수일이와 수일이 Suil and Suil) (2001) •Children’s book Seondeullaeneun ajikdo heureune (선들내는 아직도 흐르네 The Seondeul Stream Still Flows) (2004)
Kim Yeonga
김영아