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Korean Literature Now Summer 2024 (Vol.64)

Vol.64 Summer 2024

  • Publisher

    LTI Korea

  • Language

    EnglishEnglish

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Korean Literature Now (or KLN for short) is a quarterly publication by LTI Korea to help readers around the world to experience and appreciate Korean literature content. Launched as _list: Books from Korea in 2008, the magazine was relaunched in its current form in the summer of 2016 (issue no. 32). KLN is currently distributed to around 5,500 universities, libraries, cultural and art institutions, and the general public in about 125 countries.

In this issue, we examine the rise of science fiction in South Korea, tracing its historical roots back to the early twentieth century and looking at some of its most salient writers. In the past few decades, South Korea has become a major player in global science fiction production, not only in the form of translated books but also OTT movies, games, and webtoons. In this climate of intense science fiction production and consumption, we thought it would be relevant to ask, “What is Korean about Korean SF?” Put differently, “Is there such a thing as Korean SF?” These are deliberately polemical questions aimed at uncovering the unique dynamism and power of Korean science fiction. The answers we received from literary critics Sang-Keun Yoo, Yang Yun-eui, and influential Korean SF author Kim Bo-young are also lively and polemical.



 Our featured writer is poet Kim So Yeon whose latest poetry collection Catalyzing Night was published last year to great acclaim. She speaks with Lee Jenny, another well-known poet, about poetry and politics, the female voice, aging, and the ten years it took to complete this book. In the Bookmark section, we introduce you to the short stoies of Lee Jangwook and Kim Umji, and poems by Park YeonJoon and Kim Bok Hui. In our Inkstone corner, we bring you an excerpt from Record of the Virtue of Queen Inhyeon, Lady Min, a fictive reconstruction of one of the best-known episodes of Joseon court history: the story of the fearsome rivalry between King Sukjong’s Queen Inhyeon and his treacherous Consort Jang Hui (better known as Jang Hui Bin).



 From Joseon dynasty historical fiction to science fiction, there is much to savor and ponder in this issue of Korean Literature Now. We invite you to take a plunge and enjoy.

Table of Content

Featured Writer Continuing until We Become our Outsides [Poetry] Ten Poems by Kim So Yeon [Essays] Trust in Silence Cover Feature Korean SF Now Every Possible Thing Bar One: Four Keywords for Recent Korean SF Korean SF is Always Korean Bookmark [Fiction] The Diving Bell and the Poison [Fiction] Summer [Poetry] Two Poems by Park Yeon Joon [Poetry] Two Poems by Kim Bok Hui Inkstone Record of the Virtue of Queen Inhyeon, Lady Min Reviews [ENGLISH] Across Oceans of Time and Incalculable Change [CHINESE] A Different Kind of Possibility in a Postapocalyptic World [DUTCH] Genre-defying Honesty [FRENCH] Man is an Owl to Man [GERMAN] Think Again in Novel Form

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