Kang Sok-kyong explained

Kang Sŏk-kyŏng
Birth Date:10 January 1951
Occupation:Writer
Nationality:South Korean
Genre:Fiction
Language:Korean
Module:
Hangul:강석경
Hanja:[1]
Rr:Gang Seok-gyeong
Mr:Kang Sŏk'kyŏng
Child:yes

Kang Sŏk-kyŏng, who was born on 10 January 1951, is a South Korean author with two works translated into English.[2]

Life

Kang was born in Daegu, and attended Ewha Womans University in Seoul.[1] Originally a student of fine arts, she stumbled into a literary career quite accidentally when she entered a creative writing contest to raise tuition for graduate studies in sculpture and art criticism. Her debut works were "Roots" (Geun) and "Open Game" (Opeun Gaeim) for which she received the Literary Ideology Award in 1974.[3] Her talent was unmistakable from the beginning, and for more than thirty years since her debut, she has remained a prolific and respected writer.[2]

Work

Kang has focused on the "search for the self" in her fiction. Having faced a difficult choice between fine art and writing, Kang recognizes that life is filled with diverging roads and attendant dilemmas, which allow us a glimpse into our true selves.[2]

Kang's fiction can be divided into two categories. In the first, she examines the search for the true self from the perspective of an artist, whose quests are unadulterated by any social or political agenda. In the second category, Gang focuses on ordinary individuals and shows the ways in which social structure and conventions can damage human dignity. Many of her works concerns the inhumanity she finds within the Korean society.[2]

Literature, for Kang, is a way to heal wounded souls, by means of which one can take a step closer to the true essence of human life. Her trip to India in 1992 allowed her a powerful experience of the "infinite universe", as a result of which she realized that all obsessions are primitive in nature. "Violence is the source of all oppressions," she has once stated, "and function of literature is to strip away the falsities and superfluous concerns beclouding the true essence of human life, thereby contributing to the expansion of human freedom ..."[2] .

Awards

Works in translation

Works in Korean (partial)

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: 나의 文學靑年 시절 (16) 소설가 姜石景. My literary youth (16): novelist Kang Sok-Kyong. Monthly Chosun. 2007-01-10. 2013-10-26.
  2. Web site: 강석경 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140903071805/http://www.klti.or.kr/ku_01_02_011.do?method=author_detail&AI_NUM=587&admin_top_lid=ka_01&admin_m_p_seq=45&admin_s_seq=0&user_system=kuser . 2014-09-03 .
  3. Web site: 네이버 PC 인물 검색 홈.
  4. Web site: 2013 동리-목월문학상 수상... 소설가 강석경 - 시인 유안진. 6 November 2013.
  5. Web site: 강석경씨 21세기문학상 수상.
  6. Web site: 경주시립송화도서관, '작가와의 만남' 개최 . 26 September 2013 .