To represent the past century of Korean fiction, this definitive
collection extends beyond familiar writers, challenges cultural
norms, and crosses political borders. By inlcuding stories from
neglected female, North Korean, and wolbuk writers (those who
migrated to the North after 1945 and whose works were widely banned
in South Korea) and by bringing politically engaged works together
with experimental ones, this anthology articulates the ruptures and
resolutions that have makred the peninsula.
From sketches of desperate peasants in straitened circumstances
to fast-moving, visceral tales of contemporary South Korea, the
works in this collection bear witness to the dramatic
transformations and events in twentieth-century Korean history,
including Japanese colonial rule, civil war, and economic
modernization in the South. The writers explore these developments
through a variety of literary and political lenses, revealing wtih
precision and poignancy their impact on Korean society and the
lives of ordinary Koreans. This anthology includes an introduction,
which synthesizes the key developments in modern Korean literature,
and a comprehensive bibliography of Korean fiction in
translation.
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