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Writing Tomorrow

2020 Seoul International Writers' Festival

  • Period

    2020-11-02 ~ 2020-11-08

  • Online

    Live Streaming

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About Event

Launched in 2006, the Seoul International Writers’ Festival (SIWF) is a global literary festival aimed at expanding opportunities to enjoy literature and providing a platform for international exchange in Seoul. Between 2006 and 2021, a total of 268 writers from 58 countries were invited to take part. By focusing on the multilateral impact created by writers and readers as well as life and literature, the SIWF aspires to develop into a festival of international renown and scale.

Writing Tomorrow

Before falling asleep, we often become worried and anxiousabout what tomorrow may bring.At the same time, we look forward to the adventures that lie ahead.When we wake up however, we find that tomorrow is once againbeyond our reach.
How different is our life todayfrom the tomorrow that we envisioned yesterday?Will we ever be able to arrive at the life of tomorrow?
Today’s literature is yesterday’s tomorrow;what does it weave out of all the ominous premonitionsand bizarre yet enchanting dreams from yesterday?
Tomorrow and in the days that follow,we will encounter our own faces that feel unfamiliar to us.We will interact with writers from all corners of the world,who have conveyed those strange new faces in multiple languages.
You are warmly invited to participate in the 2020 Seoul International Writers’ Festival.

Writing Tomorrow

잠들기 전, 우리는때로 내일을 걱정하며 불안해하고또 때로 내일의 모험을 기대하며 두근거립니다.잠에서 깨어나면 내일은 또 저만치 달아나 있지요.
오늘 우리의 삶은어제 우리가 생각했던 내일과얼마나 달라져 있나요?우리는 내일의 삶에가닿을 수 있을까요?
어제의 내일이었던 오늘의 문학은,어제의 불길한 예감과 기이하고 황홀했던 꿈으로무엇을 엮어가고 있었을까요?
내일과 내일의 내일을,또 그 내일의 내일을.거기에서 만날 낯선 우리의 얼굴들.이 낯선 얼굴들을 여러 먼 곳에서 여러 다른 언어로 그려온작가들과 만나는 시간,
2020년 서울국제작가축제에 여러분을 초대합니다.

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