As Japan & South Korea reach an agreement on the painful subject, some books to help the reader untangle the...
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The extraordinary life of Xu Sanguan, a famous Chinese fictional character who sells his blood over the years to support his family, will soon be adapted in South Korea as a blood merchant. South Korea's popular actor Ha Jung-woo recently started directing and starring in a film adaptation of a renowned Chinese author Yu Hua's 1995 novel "Xu Sanguan Mai Xue Ji" or" Chronicle of a Blood Merchant". (more…)
Skilled translators with literary passion are essential for overseas success of Korean literature: The Korea Herald The year 2011 was...
The Literature Translation Institute (LTI) and Random House Korea are launching an ambitious project aimed at helping Korean literature go...
Among several plans to promote literature, South Korea hopes to send children’s books to the North as part of Incheon’s...
Smartphone cartoons, divided families and colourful fables – Claire Armitstead travels to Seoul and take the temperature of Korean literary...
Thanks to the efforts of foreign publishers and scholars, more Korean literary writings are available in various languages. Last year,...
The Korea Tourism Organization has published a guide leaflet for foreigners introducing simple recipes to make Korean food. “Easy Korean...
Stingray by Kim Joo-young, translated by Inrae You Vinciguera and Louis Vinciguerra (Library of Korean Literature, vol. 1) reviewed in BookDragon...
Collection of translated stories to provide boost to Korean literature: The Korea Times In an international environment in which Korean...
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