I have just picked up a collection of Korean short stories. Is there any interest in Korean literature on /lit/?
>>7736223
Any good contemporary Korean lit, like at all? Even pulp. Someone in that other thread recommended "A Lucky Day" and "Our Twisted Hero".
Do Korean writers use a lot of hanja? I've only read childrens' books in Korean and there isn't any. But it's all over the newspapers.
>>7736223
korea are literally the dfw of nations, no discernible talent and just suck the dick of papa japan and papa china.
bump..
>>7736223
there aren't any worthwhile translations around
>>7736223
Kim Young Ha?
>>7737195
yuck
>>7736388
who themselves suck the dick of the west of course
>>7736388
Not really. I've not idea how good their literature is, but they have some the best films around, and that's including Hollywood and Europe. Kim-Ki-Duk (start with 3-iron and Spring, Summer, Fall...), Revenge Trilogy, Bittersweet life, Taegukgi and plenty of actually decent romance on top.