Born in 1949 in Incheon, Choi Won-sik studied Korean literature (BA and MA) at Seoul National University. He made his literary debut with the selection of his literary criticism in the annual contest hosted by the daily Dong-A Ilbo in 1972. He served as a professor at Keimyung University and Yeungnam University during 1977-82. He received a Ph D in 1986 for “A Study of the Literary Works of Yi Hae-jo” at Seoul National University. Currently a professor at Inha University, he has authored: The Logic of National Literature, A Treatise on the History of Modern Korean Fiction, The Theory of National Literature in Korea(published in Japan), For a Productive Dialogue, In Search of Modern Korean Literature, The Wind That Blows across the Yellow Sea, and The Return of Literature; and edited A Treatise on the History of Modern Korean Literature and East Asian Literature in an Age of Transition. He has received the 9th Daesan Literary Prize for The Return of Literature.
Changbi Authors
Changbi Authors
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- Cha Namu
- Chae, Min
- Chang Ju-sik
- Chang Kangmyun and others
- Chang, Ha-joon
- Cheon Heerahn
- Cheon, Woon-young
- Cheong Su-il
- Cheongwone
- Chin Jung-kwon
- Cho Kyung-sook
- Cho Woori
- Cho, Eun Joo
- Cho, Tae-il
- Choe Jong-uk
- Choe Kang-wook
- Choe Min-u
- Choe Yang-seon
- Choe Yeong-hun
- Choe Yu-jin
- Choe, Jeong-in
- Choe, Jin-yeong
- Choi Deok-gyu
- Choi Jihyun
- Choi Jin-young
- Choi Jung-hwa
- Choi Minji
- Choi Myu-sok
- Choi Seok-ki
- Choi, Eun-ok
- Choi, Hyang-rang
- Choi, Min Ho
- Choi, Rae-ok
- Choi, Won-sik
- Choi, Young-ju
- Choi, Young-mi
- Chun Soo-kyung
- Chung Byung-ho
- Chung Hyun-back
- Chung Jae Eun
- Chung Serang
- Chung, Chae-bong
- Chung, Yong-Hwa