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Lady Hyegyeong
Lee Byungryul
Lee Chang-dong
Director Lee Chang-dong’s ”Agnes’ Song” was originally designed for a screenplay, not as a separate poem. Director Lee expressed his concern that it might be subject to misunderstanding or distortion unless it is read in the context of the screenplay. In addition, given the plot of the film, ”Agnes’ Song” is intended to be a poem composed by an amateur poet.
Lee Chang-soo
Lee Chang-soo
Lee Cheolsoo
Lee Cheolsoo
Lee Da Hee
Lee Da Hee was born in 1990 and made her literary debut in 2017 when she won by winning The Kyunghyang Daily News New Writer's Contestthe annual Kyunghyang Shinmun spring literary contest. Her first poetry collection, titled A Study on Poetry Writing, was published in 2020.
Lee Dong-ha
Lee Dong-ha made his literary debut in 1966 when his short story “The War and the Squirrel” won the Seoul Shinmun New Writer’s Contest. He is the author of short-story collections including The Valley after Nightfall; A Study on Violence; Samhakdo; Before the Door; Does the Lady Snail Know?; Stinging Snowflake, and novels including Urban Swamp; Hard Tongue; and Toy City. He is also the recipient of Korea Creative Literature Award and Hyundae Munhak Award.
Lee Dukil
Lee Eung Jun
Lee Eung Jun (b.1970) is a poet and novelist. He first published a poem in the quarterly journal Literature & Criticism in 1990, and debuted as a novelist in 1994 when his short story appeared in the quarterly magazine Imagination. His published works include the poetry collection The Trees Rejected the Forest; a short story collection titled My Girlfriend’s Funeral; the novels Private Life of the Nation and All About My Romance; and the serialized novel Night Cello. Lemon Tree is a 40-minute long film written and directed by Lee that screened at the New York Asian American International Film Festival and at the Paris International Short Film Festival in 2008.
Lee Geumyi
Yujin and Yujin
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