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[ Vol.1 Autumn 2008 ] [Foreword]      
Globalizing Korean Literature
As the world is integrating into a single economic block, the importance of cultural exchange is becoming more important than ever. International cultural exchange through performances, movies, sports, and tourism have v
[ Vol.1 Autumn 2008 ] [Bestsellers]      
What We’re Reading (From April to July of 2008)
Hyeon-young’s Financial Strategy Diary Hyeon-young, Chungrim Pubiishing, 2008, 248p ISBN 978-89-352-0742-8 03320 The famous Korean entertainer’s personal story of how she made a fortune by aving, investing, and
[ Vol.1 Autumn 2008 ] [Special Section]      
Towards a New Family
As a result of Korea’s dizzying urbanization and modernization that have few precedents, Korea developed two radically different faces. One is an efficient and radiant modernity; the other, a heartless, dangerous m
[ Vol.1 Autumn 2008 ] [Publishing Trends]       By  Kim Jinwoo
Educational Publishing Market Continues to Show Strong Growth
New Directions in Korean Publishing More than in any other field, publishing most sensitively registers the changes in society. This article introduces a lens for examining Korean society through its publishing t
[ Vol.1 Autumn 2008 ] [Publishing Trends]       By  Pyo JeongHun
Journeys in Travel Writing
Santiago de Compostella is a walking trail that leads from the French border to downtown Santiago in western Spain. This trail was originally known as the pilgrimage path during the Middle Ages in Europe. The route becam
[ Vol.1 Autumn 2008 ] [Publishing Trends]       By  Pyo JeongHun
New Economical Reads
Small and inexpensive books, also known as pocketbooks, are enjoying renewed popularity as readers are trying to spend less money due to inflation and rising prices. As long as the Korean economy’s future remains bleak
[ Vol.1 Autumn 2008 ] [Publishing Trends]       By  Kim Jinwoo
New Frontiers in Korean Publishing
New Frontiers in Korean Publishing In the first half of this year, the term young adult has become popular. This is a new term publishers are using to designate readers in their late teens and early twenties. Such
[ Vol.1 Autumn 2008 ] [Theme Lounge]       By  Pyo JeongHun
BLOOK From Power Blogger to Power Writer
BLOOK From Power Blogger to Power Writer It is no exaggeration to say that the Internet has become part of the daily life of Koreans. Most recently, a great number of Koreans have gone from being Internet users to
[ Vol.1 Autumn 2008 ] [Special Section]       By  Shin Hyoung Cheol
The Postmodern City and Its Discontents
As a result of Korea’s dizzying urbanization and modernization that have few precedents, Korea developed two radically different faces. One is an efficient and radiant modernity; the other, a heartless, dangerous moder
[ Vol.1 Autumn 2008 ] [Special Section]       By  Son Jeong Soo
Memory, Time, and Politics
Special Section 2008/10/11 Vol.1 Memory, Time, and Politics By Son Jeong Soo In a country where industrialization and democracy took root simultaneously, how will young Korean writers re
[ Vol.1 Autumn 2008 ] [The Place]       By  Jung Yeo-ul
In Search of a Lost Seoul
[ Vol.1 Autumn 2008 ] [Authors]       By  Anders Karlsson
Hwang Sok-young : Taking the Pulse of Korean Society
Taking the Pulse of Korean Society An Interview with Hwang Sok-yong One of Korea’s foremost writers Hwang Sok-yong reflects on his books and on Korean society with Korean scholar and translator Anders Karls
[ Vol.1 Autumn 2008 ] [Excerpt]       By  Seven Stories Press
The Guest
The Guest By Hwang Sok-yong Translated by Kyung-Ja Chun and Maya West Published by Seven Stories Press Through the entangled past of three brothers, The Guest explores the wounds and deep suffering that people
[ Vol.1 Autumn 2008 ] [Authors]       By  Park Seokhwa
Hur Young Man : “You draw cartoons with Your Feet.“
“You draw cartoons with your feet.” An Interview with Cartoonist Hur Young Man Hur Young Man is one of the busiest artists in Korea. He draws two comic episodes each day for one daily and one Internet porta
[ Vol.1 Autumn 2008 ] [Excerpt]       By  Park Seokhwan
Face Reading
Face Reading By Hur Young Man Wisdomhouse Publishing Co., Ltd., 2008, 268p ISBN 978-89-6086-112-1 Face Reading is a graphic novel about reading one’s fate through the study of physiognomy. The graphic novel
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