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Fri, July 1, 2022 | 08:24
Kim Ji-myung
'The Korean Mind' revised
Reading my column of Aug. 29, 2015, I find my article was a quite undiplomatic and blunt criticism of the unthinkable and unpardonable mistakes made in “The Korean Mind,” published in 2012 by Tuttle Publishing.
2018-07-01 17:51
What to do in unified Korea?
The on-again off-again June 12 talks between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and U.S. President Donald Trump are just eight days away. The venue is chosen and the main agenda is under discussion.
2018-06-03 18:00
US and Korea: then and now
If things had been normal, ex-president Park Geun-hye would have visited Washington D.C. in the spring of 2013 to open the Korean Legation Museum on Logan Circle on her first presidential visit to America.
2018-05-04 17:41
Stable national leadership
“History never looks like history when you are living through it.” This is a statement by American educator John W. Gardner.
2018-04-06 15:33
Time for k-thrillers?
When Barbara Zitwer asked me the statistics on Korean thrillers and their translated English versions last week, I could not find answers through searching. Why? Because Korea's literary classification system does not have “thriller” as an independent category.
2018-03-09 01:50
In defense of intrusive interviewing
This argument may look like playing the devil's advocate against the much publicized and praised practice of “blind interviewing” or “blind hiring” or even “background-blind hiring,” challenging one of the aggressive Moon government's policies.
2018-01-12 18:23
Dark horses of literary translation
The three winners of the 2017 Global Korean Literature Translation Award - Agnel Joseph, Sung Eungee and Janet Hong - beamed at the award ceremony on December 11 in front of the judges (except for one in New York), gurus and friends of the community for Korean literature in English. Among participants in the ceremony were Dr. Kim Seong-kon, president of LTI Korea, Prof. Ross King of the University of British Columbia, Prof. Wayne de Fremery, Prof. Krys Lee, Prof. Chung Eun-gui and Prof. Sora Kim-Russell. Novelist Bae Suah came to the ceremony to meet her translator Janet Hong, who flew from ...
2017-12-15 16:45
Sweeping problems under the rug
Behind a problem child there are always problem parents, my counselor friend told me. Traditional Korean custom, as far as I remember, was to hide a family member with mental or psychological problems from society. Those handicapped or mentally-troubled members of the village were taken as signs of curses from goblins or punishment from above. The family usually tried to discount the seriousness of the problem as a temporary drop of energy or a lack of spirit. They were not welcome nor accepted as full members of society. But they did not seem to have accumulated anger and frustration, which...
2017-11-17 18:02
Wartime family 'meeting point'
“There are 3,919 underground shelters in this city including the underground floors of public buildings, local administration offices, large buildings and metro stations. The shelters can accommodate more than twice Seoul’s current population of about 10 million.” So said a Seoul city spokesman, not recently, but back in 2010 after the North Korean bombardment of Yeonpyeong Island that killed two civilians and two soldiers. I don’t know exactly how anti-raid or anti-missile attack facilities across the nation have been improved by the central and local governments since then. Kim Jong-un has...
2017-10-20 17:20
On literary translation awards
In 1970, The Korea Times celebrated its 20th anniversary of its foundation as the first English daily in this nation. Around that time, “Snow Country” by Japanese writer Yasunari Kawabata was announced as the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. To most Koreans, it was shocking news, as the prize had been deemed as targeted to the Western hemisphere. The news inspired editor-in-chief Hong Soon-il with a vision to establish an annual contest for literary translation as a celebration of The Korea Times anniversaries of foundation. Hong thought the best Korean novels needed to be translated...
2017-09-22 17:38
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