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Seo Dong-gyun
Seo Dong-Wook
Seo Dong-Wook is a poet, philosopher, and literary critic. He is a professor of philosophy at Sogang University. He has published three poetry collections, one critical essay collection, and one book of essays, in addition to writing or translating several books of philosophy.
Seo Hajin
Seo Hajin is an assistant professor at Kyung Hee University’s Department of Korean Language and Literature. She has published two novels and six short story collections. The English edition of A Good Family came out from Dalkey Archive Press in 2015. She has received the Hahn Moo-Sook Literary Prize, Baek Shin-ae Literary Award, and Kim Jun Sung Literary Award.
Seo Hyoin
Seo Hyoin debuted in 2006 and has authored three poetry collections, including Behavior Guidelines for the Boy Partisan and Yeosu, and two essay collections. He is the recipient of the Kim Su-Young Literary Award and the Cheon Sang-byeong Literary Award. He is editor-in-chief of Littor magazine.
Seo Ije
Seo Ije made her literary debut in 2018 by winning the New Writer’s Award from Literature and Society for her novella Zen for Celluloid Film. Since then, she has published two short story collections, Towards 0% and Low Resolution, and also received the 2021, and 2022 Munhakdongne Young Writers’ Award Anthology, the 2021 Today’s Writer Award, and the 2022 Kim Man Jung Literary Award, and was selected among the runners-up for the 2022 Yi Sang Literary Award.
Seo Jeong-Chun
Seo Jeong-Chun
Seo Jeong-ju
Seo Jeong-ju (1915 ~ 2000) was a Korean poet who wrote under the pen name Midang. He is widely considered as one of the best poets in twentieth-century Korean literature.
Seo Joon-hwan
Seo Joon-hwan made his literary debut in the quarterly Literature and Society in 2001 with his short story “Aquarium.” He is the author of the short story collection You Are the Memories of the Moon and the novels The Goldberg Variations and The Death of Robespierre.
Seo Yoo Mi
Seo Yoo Mi came into the spotlight in 2007 when her novels Fantastic Ant Lion’s Pit and A Cool Step Forward won the Munhak Soochup Writers Award and the Changbi Award for Novel, respectively, in the same year. Other works include the novels Your Monster, Beginning of the End, and Holding Turn, the novella Crack, and the short story collections Temporarily Human and The Day Everybody Leaves.
Seo, Sujin
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