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She began her literary career in 2004 when she won the Munye Joongang Literary Award for Best First Novel.[2]In late 2008, she taught students in Korean studies at a university in Poland, working as a Korean language teacher for about a year. At this time she read an article about North Korean defectors in Belgium,[3] and this led to the publication of her second novel I Met Lo Kiwan (\ub85c\uae30\uc644\uc744 \ub9cc\ub0ac\ub2e4).[4]In 2013, I Met Lo Kiwan (\ub85c\uae30\uc644\uc744 \ub9cc\ub0ac\ub2e4) won the 31st Sin Dong-yup Prize for Literature, and in 2016 she won the 17th Lee Hyo-seok Literary Award for short story “Sanchaekja-ui haengbok” (\uc0b0\ucc45\uc790\uc758 \ud589\ubcf5 Happiness of a Walker).[5]Table of ContentsWriting[edit]Short story collections[edit]Novels[edit]Works in translation[edit]Further reading[edit]References[edit]Writing[edit]Literary critic Shin Hyeongcheol wrote in the commentary for Cho Hae-jin’s first novel that “this author writes only about those that are physically dying, or are already dead socially.”[6] Also, literary critic Go Inhwan has stated of Cho’s novels that they “start from the interest on the lives of others, and then through the painful process of seeping into their lives, they allow the readers to become infused in their inner selves with the lives of others”, and that they have “blindingly clear patterns of communication that are engraved in the inner sides of readers.”[7]Cho has clearly stated her opinion on literature, saying “fundamentally, literature, and also literature’s identity, is like this. Dealing with the nameless people, and the problem of status and ethics, I believe, is not only literature’s nature, but a common topic for all writers. Because those that don\u2019t lack anything I’m sure the other media will remember on their own.”[8]Short story collections[edit]Bitui howi (\ube5b\uc758 \ud638\uc704 The Guard of Light), Changbi, 2017. ISBN\u00a09788936437459.Mokyo-il-e mannayo (\ubaa9\uc694\uc77c\uc5d0 \ub9cc\ub098\uc694 Let’s Meet On Thursday), Munhakdongne, 2014. ISBN\u00a09788954624169.City of Angels (\ucc9c\uc0ac\ub4e4\uc758 \ub3c4\uc2dc), Minumsa, 2008. ISBN\u00a09788937482014.Novels[edit]Yeoreumeul jinagada (\uc5ec\ub984\uc744 \uc9c0\ub098\uac00\ub2e4 Passing Summer), Munye Joongang, 2015. ISBN\u00a09788927806738.A Forest That No One Has Seen (\uc544\ubb34\ub3c4 \ubcf4\uc9c0 \ubabb\ud55c \uc232), Minumsa, 2013. ISBN\u00a09788937473012.I Met Lo Kiwan (\ub85c\uae30\uc644\uc744 \ub9cc\ub0ac\ub2e4), Changbi, 2011. ISBN\u00a09788936433857.Haneopsi meotjin kkum-e (\ud55c\uc5c6\uc774 \uba4b\uc9c4 \uafc8\uc5d0 On an Endlessly Wonderful Dream), Munhakdongne, 2009. ISBN\u00a09788954608541.Works in translation[edit]\u042f \u0432\u0441\u0442\u0440\u0435\u0442\u0438\u043b\u0430 \u0420\u043e \u041a\u0438\u0432\u0430\u043d\u0430 (I met Lo Kiwan) (Russian) [9]2016 “Sanchaekja-ui haengbok” (\uc0b0\ucc45\uc790\uc758 \ud589\ubcf5 Happiness of a Walker) Lee Hyo-seok Literary Award.2014 Bitui howi (\ube5b\uc758 \ud638\uc704 The Guard of Light) 5th Young Writers’ Award.2013, I Met Lo Kiwan (\ub85c\uae30\uc644\uc744 \ub9cc\ub0ac\ub2e4) 31st Sin Dong-yup Prize for Literature2004, “Yeoja-ege gileul mutda” (\uc5ec\uc790\uc5d0\uac8c \uae38\uc744 \ubb3b\ub2e4 Asking for Directions to a Woman), Munye Joongang New Writer’s Award.Further reading[edit]Book review: \u042f \u0432\u0441\u0442\u0440\u0435\u0442\u0438\u043b\u0430 \u0420\u043e \u041a\u0438\u0432\u0430\u043d\u0430 (I met Lo Kiwan) (English)Book review: I met Lot Kiwan (English)Book review: A Forest That No One Has Seen (English)Essay: The Journey to Meet Lo Kiwan (English)Significance of North Korean Defectors in Fiction (English)\uff62\uc138\uc0c1\uc11c \uc9c0\uc6cc\uc838\uac00\ub294 \ubcbc\ub791\ub05d \uc778\uc0dd\ub4e4\uff63, \udb82\udc54\uc138\uacc4\uc77c\ubcf4\udb82\udc55, 2008\ub144 10\uc6d4 17\uc77c. { “Lives On the Brink That are Disappearing From the World”, Segye Ilbo, October 17, 2008. }\uff62‘\uc5d8’\uc774 \uc5b4\ub290\ub0a0 \u2018\ub85c\uae30\uc644\u2019\uc774 \ub410\ub2e4\uff63, \udb82\udc54\ud55c\uaca8\ub808\uc2e0\ubb38\udb82\udc55, 2011\ub144 4\uc6d4 29\uc77c. { “‘El’ One Day Became ‘Lo Kiwan'”, The Hankyoreh, April 29, 2011. }\uff62\uc0b6\uc758 \ubcc0\uace1\uc810 \uc704 \ub2f4\ub2f4\ud55c \uace0\ubc31\ub4e4- [\ub9ac\ubdf0] \uc18c\uc124\uc9d1 \u2018\ube5b\uc758 \ud638\uc704\uff63, \udb82\udc54\ud55c\uad6d\uc77c\ubcf4\udb82\udc55, 2017\ub144 2\uc6d4 17\uc77c. { “Calm Confessions Upon Turning Points of Life \u2013 [Review] Short Story Collection ‘The Guard of Light'”, Hankook Ilbo, February 17, 2017. }\uae40\ubbf8\uc815, \uff62\uadf8\ub7fc\uc5d0\ub3c4 \uacf5\uac10\uacfc \uc6b0\uc815\uc740 \uc5b4\ub5bb\uac8c \uac00\ub2a5\ud55c\uac00: \uc870\ud574\uc9c4 \uc18c\uc124\uc9d1 \udb82\udc54\ucc9c\uc0ac\ub4e4\uc758 \ub3c4\uc2dc\udb82\udc55\uff63, \udb82\udc54\ucc3d\uc791\uacfc\ube44\ud3c9\udb82\udc55, 2009\ub144 \ubd04\ud638. { Kim, Mijeong, “Then How Are Empathy and Friendship Possible: Cho Hae-jin’s Short Story Collection, City of Angels”, The Quarterly Changbi, Spring 2009. }\ubc15\uc778\uc131, \uff62\uc774\ud1a0\ub85d \ucda9\ub9cc\ud55c \uacb0\ud54d\u00a0: \uc870\ud574\uc9c4 \uc7a5\ud3b8\uc18c\uc124 \u300e\ub85c\uae30\uc644\uc744 \ub9cc\ub0ac\ub2e4\u300f\uff63, \udb82\udc54\ucc3d\uc791\uacfc\ube44\ud3c9\udb82\udc55, 2011\ub144 \uac00\uc744\ud638. { Park, Inseong, “Such an Abundant Absence: Cho Hae-jins Novel I Met Lo Kiwan”, The Quarterly Changbi, Fall 2011. }\ud5c8\uc815, \uff62\ud0c0\uc778\uc758 \uace0\ud1b5\uacfc \uc99d\uc0c1\uacfc\uc758 \ub3d9\uc77c\uc2dc\u00a0: \uc870\ud574\uc9c4\uc758 \u300e\ub85c\uae30\uc644\uc744 \ub9cc\ub0ac\ub2e4\u300f\ub97c \uc608\ub85c \ud558\uc5ec\uff63, \udb82\udc54\ucf54\uae30\ud1a0\udb82\udc55, \ubd80\uc0b0\ub300\ud559\uad50 \uc778\ubb38\ud559\uc5f0\uad6c\uc18c, 2014. { Heo, Jeong, \u201c Identification With Symptoms of Pains of Others: With the Example of Cho Hae-jin\u2019s I Met Lo Kiwan\u201d, Cogito, Pusan National University Humanities Institute 2014. }\uc774\uacbd\uc9c4, \uff62\uc678\uad6d\uc5b4\ub85c \ub9d0 \uac78\uae30: \uc870\ud574\uc9c4\uacfc \ubc31\uc218\ub9b0\uc758 \uc18c\uc124\uc744 \uc911\uc2ec\uc73c\ub85c\uff63, \udb82\udc54\ucc3d\uc791\uacfc\ube44\ud3c9\udb82\udc55, 2014\ub144 \uc5ec\ub984\ud638. { Lee, Kyeongjin, “Talking In a Foreign Language: On the Works of Cho Hae-jin and Baek Surin|, The Quarterly Changbi, Summer 2014. }\ub958\uc218\uc5f0, \uff62\uc0dd\uc874\uc774\ub77c\ub294 \ubd80\uc815\ubc29\uc815\uc2dd: \uc870\ud574\uc9c4\ub860\uff63, \udb82\udc54\uc624\ub298\uc758 \ubb38\uc608\ube44\ud3c9\udb82\udc55, 2017. { Ryu, Suyeong, “The Indeterminate Equation of Survival: On Cho Hae-jin”, Literary Criticism Today, 2017. }References[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/cho-hae-jin-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Cho Hae-jin – Wikipedia"}}]}]