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Korean short story collections (5 P) Pages in category "Korean short stories" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
When the Buckwheat Flowers Bloom [1] [2] (Korean: 메밀꽃 필 무렵) also translated as The Buckwheat Season [3] [4] is a 1936 short story by Korean writer Lee Hyo-seok. That story has been described as "widely known to Koreans for its lyrical qualities", [5] "outstanding" [6] and a "modern classic", [7] and even "the pinnacle of literary ...
Flowers of Mold is a collection of ten short stories written by Ha Seong-nan.Originally published in Korean in 1999 by Ch'angjak kwa Pip'yŏngsa under the title Yŏpchip yŏja (옆집 여자) or The Woman Next Door, the collection was translated by Janet Hong and published in English in 2019.
Pages in category "Korean short story collections" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.
Although the story itself contains fantastic elements, its setting is believed to be the real-life village of Dunsan, Keumgu Township, Gimje-si (김제시 금구면 둔산마을). Both Dunsan village and the village in which the novel Kongji and Patzzi is set are shaped like a cow. The turtle which blocked the hole in Kongji's pot is associated ...
Rain Shower", also "Shower" or "Sonagi" (소나기), is a Korean short story written by Korean writer Hwang Sun-won in 1952. A sonagi is a brief but heavy rain shower that starts suddenly, usually on a hot afternoon. In Hwang’s story, the rain shower symbolizes the short but heart-rending love between the boy and the girl.
‘Tale of Heungbu’) is a Korean story written in the late Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897). The identity of its writer is unknown. The story of "Heungbu and Nolbu" reportedly took place about 200 years ago, [1] and was passed down through generations. It is now told as a popular bedtime story for Korean children.
Jangma" (Korean: 장마; lit. rainy season), name translated as "The Rainy Spell", is a Korean short story written by Yun Heunggil and published in 1973. The story, set in the midst of the on-going Korean War, is considered to be one of the writer’s major works.