Hwang Jung-eun
Hwang Jung Eun | |
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Born | 1976 (age 39–40) |
Language | Korean |
Nationality | South Korean |
Ethnicity | Korean |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 황정은 |
Revised Romanization | Hwang Jeong-eun |
McCune–Reischauer | Hwang Chŏng'ŭn |
Hwang Jung Eun (born 1976) is a South Korean writer and podcast celebrity.[1]
Life
Author Hwang Jung Eun was born in 1976 at Seoul, South Korea. Hwang learned Korean at a younger age than most kids and was very skilled in learning new words (Kyeonggi Ilbo). She started writing her collection of books after being selected in the Novel Field of 2005 Kyunghyang Sinmun Annual Spring Literary Contest.
Work
After her debut, Hwang won the 2010 Hanguk Ilbo Literature Award and through her "파씨의 입문" won the Shing Dong Yeob Literature award in 2013. Hwang also hosted two podcasts. One was the "Author's Room" section of the 2012 Sound of Munjang and the other one was the “Radio Book Dabang” from January 2013 to May 2015. Her latest book "계속해보겠습니다" is also available as an audio book which is a service provided by ‘The Book/더책’ (Simin Ilbo). Hwang has one work translated into English by Asia Publisher, titled Kong’s Garden and was one of four featured speakers at a bilingual author’s roundtable in Myeongdong Seoul on September 12, 2015 [2]
LIST Magazine sums Hwangs work up:
- Hwang perceptively portrays the pain of those living in a space that cannot possibly be represented by the word “slum,” a space always in danger of falling into ruin. She illustrates the fiery trace of lives that cannot be compensated for, and life’s suffering that cannot be converted into money. The stories from her collection The Seven Thirty-two Elephant Train also depict the marginalized pushed out to the edge of the city lines. Her stories lend voice to the small, frail voices drowned out by the extravagant noise of the city and the groaning of the masses barely audible under the sound of cell phones and TVs—voices so painful to hear that one is tempted to cover the ears. Her stories contain these disappearing voices. Hwang Jung-eun’s novels are an open-mic rally for the homeless and the abandoned children.
- Kong’s Garden, Asia Publishers, 2015
Awards
- 2010 Hanguk Ilbo Literature Award
Works in Korean (partial)
Novels
- 《百의 그림자》 (민음사, 2010)
- 《야만적인 앨리스씨》 (문학동네, 2013)
- 《계속해보겠습니다》 (창비, 2014)
Short story/novel collections
- 《일곱시 삼십이분 코끼리열차》 (문학동네, 2008)
- 《파씨의 입문》 (창비, 2012)
References
- ↑ http://www.kyeonggi.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=862881 Kyeonggi Ilbo Newspaper Article (Interview)
- ↑ Montgomery, Charles (19 September 2015). www.ktlit. ktlit. Missing or empty
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(help); - ↑ Jung BY JUNG YEO-UL ON NOV 01 2014 00:08:55, Yeo-ul (Summer 2001). "Experimenting with the Imagination: Hwang Jung-eun, Kim Tae-yong, Pyun Hye-Young, Yun Ko-eun, and Han Yujoo". LIST Magazine. Seoul: LTI Korea. Retrieved Nov 23, 2015.