In this emblematic selection of her stories, Oh Jung-hee probes beneath the surface of seemingly ...
An anthology of contemporary Korean fiction including: 'The Wife and Children'; 'The Post Horse C...
An anthology of contemporary Korean fiction including: 'The Wife and Children'; 'The Post Horse C...
Hwang Sunw?n’s The Moving Fortress (1972) is a panorama of Korea and Koreans coming to terms with...
'Kim Sagwa is South Korea's young, brilliant, fearless writer.' - Don Mee Choi, author of Hardly ...
How in Heaven's Name is a microcosm of the uprooting and dislocation that have characterized much...
A novel of political intrigue and coming of age, centered in a torture operative who is a fugitiv...
The dark side of South Korea's 'economic miracle' emerges in
The dark side of South Korea's 'economic miracle' emerges in
Hwang Sunw?n’s The Moving Fortress (1972) is a panorama of Korea and Koreans coming to terms with...
This muckraking novel by one of Korea's greatest living writers portrays China at the dawn of its...
Modern Korean fiction is to a large extent a literature of witness to the historic upheavals of t...
How in Heaven's Name is a microcosm of the uprooting and dislocation that have characterized much...
'An estimated 200,000 Korean girls were forced into sexual servitude for the Japanese military fo...
Stories by Korean women from the 1960s to 2000s illuminate the complex lives, psyches and struggl...
'Another Man's City 'is structured as a virtual-reality narrative manipulated by an entity referr...
Atmospheric and fast-paced, this novel of manners set in a provincial South Korean city leads rea...