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Korean literature: 3 stories you should know (한국 이야기) 

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What is Korean literature like? This video will give you a snapshot view of South Korean literature and literature by telling you about three unique stories from South Korea. Reading Korean fiction and literature is a way to connect more with their culture and way of thinking.
나는 두 개의 독특한 한국 소설과 하나의 놀라운 단편 소설을 읽었습니다. 나는 나라와 그 풍부한 문학에 대해 많은 것을 배웠다.
00:00 intro
1:11 The Cloud Dream of the Nine by Kim Man-Jun.
4:53 Rain Shower (Sonagi in Korean) by Huang Sun-Won
7:24 No One Writes Back a novel by Jang Eun-Jin.
This is part of a Reading the World in which I will be reading books from every country on earth.
Instragram: / snappyhaiku
Italian translation by Liana
If you can translate this video into your own language, please get in touch. Appreciate your help.
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Jang Eun-jin (photo: Yonhap)
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Комментарии : 16   
@thadtuiol1717
@thadtuiol1717 Год назад
Korea is to Japan as Ireland is to England. Once you know that, you will understand Korea and its people a whole lot more.
@Zurvanox
@Zurvanox 8 месяцев назад
Their mentality seems a bit further apart to me, although it is a good comparison for someone still learning about the culture i guess.
@Fiction_Beast
@Fiction_Beast 4 года назад
Please let me know which one you liked. Also comment your suggestion for books from your country. Thanks!
@bermuda13
@bermuda13 Год назад
Fantastic reviews and information. I would never have thought to read novels from Korea and am now going to try and get all 3 titles. 'The cloud dream of the nine' sounds a little like the more modern title 'The monk who sold his Ferrari'.
@gurleensodhi6527
@gurleensodhi6527 Год назад
Thanks for the amazing and wonderful review of the Korean literature.
@AutistsGuide
@AutistsGuide Год назад
great video mate
@andrewdunbar828
@andrewdunbar828 2 года назад
Korean pop culture as in the Korean Wave is mostly very new with roots in both 1. foreign pop culture, mostly Japanese and western; and 2. in traditional Korean culture. For instance most K-Pop songs are written by hit factories in Scandinavia. But Korean literature is not part of the Korean Wave. Well maybe there are Korean novels that are part of the wave but Korean literature generally is much older than the wave. That said, even though I've spent time browsing the biggest bookshops in Korea, I have no knowledge of Korean literature. But I did start visiting Korea before the Korean Wave when there were no "Koreaboos" there like there are now. Actually the Korean have had started but had not reached beyond Asia yet. So it's not a surprise to me at least that there's not much overlap in Korean literature and what we know today as Korean pop culture. But thanks a lot for this video to introduce me to Korean literature!
@Fiction_Beast
@Fiction_Beast 2 года назад
I know close to nothing about Korean pop culture (music and TV) but I enjoyed reading these Korean novels. I want to explore more in the future.
@andrewdunbar828
@andrewdunbar828 2 года назад
@@Fiction_Beast TV was terrible when I used to go there, IMHO but they were already making some incredibly good movies. Unfortunately they were also making a lot of knock-offs of Japanese movies at the time so I didn't find out how great the good ones were until much later. And they keep getting better.
@philip5406
@philip5406 4 года назад
There is a lot of repeat footage, mate. It's not bad but my brain is not pleased. Also, I like your voice. People take criticism very serious, so I have to point this out. Your voice is pretty awesome. It might be better if you match the voice, picture and narrate the whole thing to make it flow like a movie, it stead of power point. Cool? Cool.
@Fiction_Beast
@Fiction_Beast 4 года назад
thank you so much for the feedback. I totally agree on the repeated images. Will take it into account for future videos. Love the feedback!
@Bookspine5
@Bookspine5 2 года назад
A review of Sri Lankan literature would be cool. :D
@Fiction_Beast
@Fiction_Beast 2 года назад
I am not very familiar but I am interested to learn.
@yadunandan4227
@yadunandan4227 Год назад
From where can i read Rain shower. Can't find it anywhere
@0thlaweacc
@0thlaweacc Месяц назад
What about the Nepali literature?
@PravdaSeed
@PravdaSeed 4 месяца назад
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