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[Delve: Answers to Readers’ Queries] scrap

by Kang Young-sookgo link December 22, 2020

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In this section, members of our editorial board answer questions about Korean literature culled from an open survey from our readers. Touching upon recent trends, historical antecedents, and literary devices, we hope you enjoy examining some deeper aspects of thoughts readers have had about Korean literature.—Ed.

 


 

 

  • [Delve] How do Korean authors come up with character names?

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  • [Delve] Why does Korean lit have a serious and heavy image?

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  • [Delve] How do you interpret the growing demand for genre literature?

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  • [Delve] Is the “villain” of classical literature really evil?

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Writer 필자 소개

Kang Young-sook

Kang Young-sook

Kang Young-sook (b.1967) debuted in 1998 when she won the Seoul Shinmun New Writer’s Contest with the short story “Dinner in August.” Her published works include the short story collection A Night of Dumbbell Exercises; and the novels Rina, Writing Club, and Tragicomic Miss Teletubby. She received the Hankook Ilbo Literary Award.

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