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Hwang Seon-mi (born 1963) is a
South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and sharing a Korean Demilitarized Zone, land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed ...
n author and professor who is best known for her fable ''The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly'', which has also been made into a successful animated film in South Korea, ''
Leafie, A Hen into the Wild ''Leafie, A Hen into the Wild'' (), also called ''Daisy, A Hen into the Wild'' in English-speaking countries, is a 2011 South Korean animated drama film which depicts the freedom, will and instinctive motherly love of a chicken, hen as she raises a ...
''.


Life

Born in 1963 as the second of five children, Hwang Seon-mi was unable to attend middle school due to poverty but, thanks to a teacher who gave her a key to a classroom, she was able to go to the school and read books whenever she wanted. She enrolled in high school by taking a certificate examination and she graduated from the creative writing departments at
Seoul Institute of the Arts Seoul Institute of the Arts is a prominent educational institution specializing in the Arts located in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. The school has nurtured many graduates who are actively working in art related fields within Korea as w ...
and
Gwangju University Gwangju University began in 1981 as a four-year college in Jinwol-dong, Nam-gu, Gwangju, named Gwangju Gyeongsang Jeonmun Daehak (). It now has three graduate schools and four colleges with more than fifteen thousand students.Gwangju University, ...
, and from graduate school at
Chung-Ang University Chung-Ang University (CAU; ) is a private research university in Seoul, South Korea. It is widely regarded as one of the best universities in South Korea. The university operates two campuses: main campus located in Dongjak District, Seoul, and a ...
. She lives 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 ...
, South Korea. Hwang is an adjunct professor at the Faculty of Literature in the
Seoul Institute of the Arts Seoul Institute of the Arts is a prominent educational institution specializing in the Arts located in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. The school has nurtured many graduates who are actively working in art related fields within Korea as w ...
. Hwang's career as a writer began in 1995, and since then she has published nearly 30 books over various genres. She is most famous for her work ''The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly'', which was also made into a movie that broke Korean box office records for animated films, earning nearly 7 billion won in its first month of release.


Work

Upon its publication in 2000, ''The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly'' became an instant classic, remaining on bestseller lists for ten years, selling over 2 million copies, and inspiring the highest-grossing animated film in Korean history. It has also been adapted into a comic book, a play, and a musical, and has been translated into 27 languages. The author said in an interview that she had based her book around her farmer father's sad and struggling life. Hwang's work addresses the intersections between tradition and modernity, ecology, and the search for freedom. She is most known for her fantasy work and has won the SBS Media Literary Award (2001) and the 36th Sejong Children's Literature Prize (2003).


Awards

* Nong-min Literary Award (1995) * Tamla Literary Award (1997) * SBS Media Literary Award (2001) * Sejong Children's Literature Prize (2003) * The Best Book of the Year in Poland (2012)


Works in Translation

* ''The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly: A Novel'', translated by Chi-Young Kim (Penguin Books, 2013) * ''The Dog Who Dared To Dream'', translated by Chi-Young Kim (Abacus, 2016)Little, Brown, https://www.littlebrown.co.uk/books/detail.page?isbn=9780349142098


Works in Korean (partial)

* ''The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly'' (). Paju: Sakyejul, 2000. . * ''Into the Orchard'' (). Paju: Sakyejul, 2003. . * ''Friends in Sun-rising Valley'' (2002, Sakyejul) * ''The Bad Boy Stickers'' (). Woongjin Junior, 1999. * “Invited Chlidren” 2001, Woongjin Junior) * ''The Secret I’m Proud of'' (2001, ChangBi) * ''The Day of Hiding My Diary'' (2003, Woongjin Junior) * ''The Blue Hairy Dog'' (2005) * ''The Joy of Writing Children's Books'' (2006, Sakyejul) * ''The Beanpole House Where Wind Stays'' (2010)


External links


An interview with the author (in Korean and English) can be found here

List of her books


See also

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Leafie, A Hen into the Wild ''Leafie, A Hen into the Wild'' (), also called ''Daisy, A Hen into the Wild'' in English-speaking countries, is a 2011 South Korean animated drama film which depicts the freedom, will and instinctive motherly love of a chicken, hen as she raises a ...
*
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 ...
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List of Korean novelists This is a partial list of Korean novelists. A *Ahn Jung-hyo * Ahn Soo-kil B * Bae Su-ah * Baek Minseok *Bang Hyun-seok * Bang Young-ung * Bok Koh-il C *Jeong Chan (author) * Cheon Myeong-kwan * Cho Hae-il *Choi In-ho *Choi Il-nam * Choi ...
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List of Korean female writers This is a partial list of Korean women writers. B *Bae Suah (born 1965), novelist, short story writer C * Cha Meeyoung (born 1979), mathematician and computer scientist *Cheon Un-yeong (born 1971), novelist *Choe Yun (born 1953), novelist * Cho ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hwang, Seon-mi 1963 births Living people People from Hoengseong County Academic staff of Seoul Institute of the Arts South Korean novelists South Korean women writers South Korean women children's writers