Modern Korean Fiction: An Anthology

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Columbia University Press, 2005 - 387 pages

To represent the past century of Korean fiction, this definitive collection extends beyond familiar writers, challenges cultural norms, and crosses political borders. By inlcuding stories from neglected female, North Korean, and wolbuk writers (those who migrated to the North after 1945 and whose works were widely banned in South Korea) and by bringing politically engaged works together with experimental ones, this anthology articulates the ruptures and resolutions that have makred the peninsula.

From sketches of desperate peasants in straitened circumstances to fast-moving, visceral tales of contemporary South Korea, the works in this collection bear witness to the dramatic transformations and events in twentieth-century Korean history, including Japanese colonial rule, civil war, and economic modernization in the South. The writers explore these developments through a variety of literary and political lenses, revealing wtih precision and poignancy their impact on Korean society and the lives of ordinary Koreans. This anthology includes an introduction, which synthesizes the key developments in modern Korean literature, and a comprehensive bibliography of Korean fiction in translation.

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Contents

KIM TONGIN POTATOES
2
KKAMAGWI 1936
21
KIM TONGNI THE SHAMAN PAINTING
35
5
51
YI SANG WINGS
65
YI HYOSŎK WHEN THE BUCKWHEAT BLOOMS
85
CHOE CHONGHUI THE RITUAL AT THE WELL
113
IO HWANG SUNWŎN COARSE SAND
135
KIM PUKHYANG THE
196
CHO SEHUI KNIFEBLADE
215
CHOE ILLAM BALLAD
233
YI CHŎNGJUN FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW
251
YI MUNYŎL THE OLD HATTER
269
PAK WANSŎ MOTHERS HITCHING POST
291
O CHŎNGHUI WAYFARER
329
CHOE YUN THE GRAY SNOWMAN
345

YI HOCHŎL FAR FROM HOME
149
1964 WINTER
163
CHOE INHO ANOTHER MANS ROOM
181
KIM YONGHA LIZARD
371
Bibliography 389
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