Meet legendary novelist Jo Jung-rae at Seoul Book and Culture Club
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Meet Jo Jung-rae one of Korea¡¯s most famous writers at Seoul Book Club on Saturday January 7th. Jo Jung-rae is one of Korea¡¯s most important living writers. Born in 1943, he has dedicated his writing life to illuminating modern Korea¡¯s conflicted history. He has sold over 16 million books – a record in Korean publishing. He will be interviewed in Korean and English, answer questions and sign books. This is a rare opportunity to meet one of Korea¡¯s most iconic and beloved writers. English interpretation provided. 5,000 won entrance fee. (www.facebook.com/events/352520878439174/)
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Jo Jung-rae¡¯s short story of shoeshine boys in Seoul, ¡°The Ice Age,¡± spearheaded a stream of socially engaged Korean fiction and has been called the finest Korean short story of the 1970s. Jo subsequently set his sights on the geographical partition of the Korean peninsula and the ideological divisions among the Korean people. His 1981 story ¡°Land of Exile¡± profiles a peasant whose homicidal past during the Korean War irrevocably alienates him from both the Left and the Right. For this story Jo received the 27th Modern Literature Award. In 1983 Jo developed the theme of this story into the novel ¡°Playing with Fire.¡± But it is the massive historical novels that followed for which Jo is best known today: the 10 volume novel ¡°The T¡¯aeback Mountains¡± (1989), the 12 volume Arirang (1995), and the 10 volume ¡°The Han River¡± (2002). Together these three works offer a panorama of Korea extending from the period of Japanese colonization to South Korea¡¯s development into a high-tech industrialized nation. More than 10 million copies these novels have been sold – a record in Korean publishing.
Date: Saturday 7th January
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Admission fee: 5,000 won.
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Place: Haechi Hall in Seoul Global Cultural Center
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