Cho Hae-jin (politician)
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Cho Hae-jin (born 1976) is a South Korean
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Life

Cho Hae-jin was born in 1976 in
Seoul Seoul (; ; ), officially known as the Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea.Before 1972, Seoul was the ''de jure'' capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) as stated iArticle 103 ...
, and graduated from the
Ewha Womans University Ewha Womans University () is a private women's university in Seoul founded in 1886 by Mary F. Scranton under Emperor Gojong. It was the first university founded in South Korea. Currently, Ewha is one of the world's largest female educational ins ...
in education, and then graduated from the same university's graduate school in
Korean literature Korean literature is the body of literature produced by Koreans, mostly in the Korean language and sometimes in Classical Chinese. For much of Korea's 1,500 years of literary history, it was written in Hanja. It is commonly divided into classica ...
. She began her literary career in 2004 when she won the Munye Joongang Literary Award for Best First Novel. In late 2008, she taught students in
Korean studies Korean studies is an academic discipline that focuses on the study of Korea, which includes the Republic of Korea, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and diasporic Korean populations. Areas commonly included under this rubric include Ko ...
at a university in
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, working as a Korean language teacher for about a year. At this time she read an article about
North Korean defectors Since the division of Korea after the end of World War II, North Koreans have fled from the country in spite of legal punishment for political, ideological, religious, economic, moral, personal, or nutritional reasons. Such North Koreans are re ...
in
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, and this led to the publication of her second novel ''I Met Lo Kiwan'' (로기완을 만났다). In 2013, ''I Met Lo Kiwan'' (로기완을 만났다) won the 31st Sin Dong-yup Prize for Literature, and in 2016 she won the 17th
Lee Hyo-seok Yi Hyoseok (, February 23, 1907 – May 5, 1942) was a Korean writer. Life Yi Hyoseok, who wrote under the pen-name 'Gasan' (가산) was born February 23, 1907 in Pyeongchang, Gangwon-do. Yi was deeply impressed by Chekhov and Thomas Mann an ...
Literary Award for short story "Sanchaekja-ui haengbok" (산책자의 행복 Happiness of a Walker).


Writing

Literary critic Shin Hyeongcheol wrote in the commentary for Cho Hae-jin's first novel that "this author writes only about those that are physically dying, or are already dead socially." Also, literary critic Go Inhwan has stated of Cho's novels that they "start from the interest on the lives of others, and then through the painful process of seeping into their lives, they allow the readers to become infused in their inner selves with the lives of others", and that they have "blindingly clear patterns of communication that are engraved in the inner sides of readers." Cho has clearly stated her opinion on literature, saying "fundamentally, literature, and also literature's identity, is like this. Dealing with the nameless people, and the problem of status and ethics, I believe, is not only literature's nature, but a common topic for all writers. Because those that don’t lack anything I'm sure the other media will remember on their own."


Works


Short story collections

* Bitui howi (빛의 호위 The Guard of Light), Changbi, 2017. . * Mokyo-il-e mannayo (목요일에 만나요 Let's Meet On Thursday), Munhakdongne, 2014. . * City of Angels (천사들의 도시), Minumsa, 2008. .


Novels

* Yeoreumeul jinagada (여름을 지나가다 Passing Summer), Munye Joongang, 2015. . * A Forest That No One Has Seen (아무도 보지 못한 숲), Minumsa, 2013. . * I Met Lo Kiwan (로기완을 만났다), Changbi, 2011. . * Haneopsi meotjin kkum-e (한없이 멋진 꿈에 On an Endlessly Wonderful Dream), Munhakdongne, 2009. .


Works in translation

* Я встретила Ро Кивана (I met Lo Kiwan) (Russian)


Awards

* 2016 "Sanchaekja-ui haengbok" (산책자의 행복 Happiness of a Walker) Lee Hyo-seok Literary Award. * 2014 Bitui howi (빛의 호위 The Guard of Light) 5th Young Writers' Award. * 2013, I Met Lo Kiwan (로기완을 만났다) 31st Sin Dong-yup Prize for Literature * 2004, "Yeoja-ege gileul mutda" (여자에게 길을 묻다 Asking for Directions to a Woman), Munye Joongang New Writer's Award.


Further reading

* Book review
Я встретила Ро Кивана (I met Lo Kiwan)
(English) * Book review
I met Lot Kiwan
(English) * Book review
A Forest That No One Has Seen
(English) * Essay
The Journey to Meet Lo Kiwan
(English)
Significance of North Korean Defectors in Fiction
(English) *

, 󰡔세계일보󰡕, 2008년 10월 17일. *

, 󰡔한겨레신문󰡕, 2011년 4월 29일. *
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소설집 ‘빛의 호위
, 󰡔한국일보󰡕, 2017년 2월 17일. * 김미정, 「그럼에도 공감과 우정은 어떻게 가능한가: 조해진 소설집 󰡔천사들의 도시󰡕」, 󰡔창작과비평󰡕, 2009년 봄호. * 박인성, 「이토록 충만한 결핍 : 조해진 장편소설 『로기완을 만났다』」, 󰡔창작과비평󰡕, 2011년 가을호. * 허정, 「타인의 고통과 증상과의 동일시 : 조해진의 『로기완을 만났다』를 예로 하여」, 󰡔코기토󰡕, 부산대학교 인문학연구소, 2014. * 이경진, 「외국어로 말 걸기: 조해진과 백수린의 소설을 중심으로」, 󰡔창작과비평󰡕, 2014년 여름호. * 류수연, 「생존이라는 부정방정식: 조해진론」, 󰡔오늘의 문예비평󰡕, 2017.


References

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