ASIA Publishers

ASIA Publishers
Founded 2006
Country of origin South Korea
Headquarters location Seodal-ro 161-1, Dongjak-gu,
Seoul, South Korea
Distribution Worldwide
Key people

Kim Jae-beom (Publisher)

Bang Hyeon-seok (Executive Editor)
Publication types Books
Fiction genres Korean translated literature
Official website www.bookasia.org
www.facebook.com/asiapublishers

ASIA Publishers (Hangul: 도서출판 아시아; RR: Doseochulpan Asi-a) is a Seoul-based book publisher best known for producing multi-volume series of translated Korean literature in bilingual format, generally at novella length and usually featuring a short biography of the author, a background of the social and historical setting of the work, and a brief collection of Korean critical response to the works.

History

ASIA Publishers was started in 2006, by publisher Kim Jae-Boom, publishing its first collection/magazine ASIA[1] (Now titled Storytelling ASIA),which is a quarterly magazine of Asian literature. The magazine collects and publishes short stories, poetry, recent issues in Asia, essays, and book reviews. In 2012 ASIA Publishers began publishing series of Korean fiction in both English and Korea in a 5 collection (intended) to be 7 collections eventually series intended to cover all of "early modern" (up until about the year 2000) Korean fiction. These volumes, titled the “Bi-lingual Edition Modern Korean Literature” were sub-grouped by theme, with collection #1, for instance, focusing on Partition and Division, Industrialization, and Women in Korean Society. The authors were a broad range and generally well known (some in translation) including, Kyoung-sook Shin (Please Look After Mom), Park Wan-so (Who Ate up all the Shinga), Kim Won-il, (Soul of Darkness), and Hwang Sok-yong (The Road to Sampo).

In fact, the publication of these works was considered significant enough to be noted on the Cheong Wa-Dae (청와대, the Korean equivalent of the White House in the United States.[2]) website.

Currently, ASIA Publishers is printing a "K-Fiction Series", which is intended to appeal to a younger audience.[3] This series includes authors Park Min-gyu and Son Bo-mi, who represent the cutting edge[4] of contemporary Korean fiction. The current book titles include: Dinner with Buffet (Park Min-gyu); Arpan (Park hyoung su); My Clint Eastwood (Oh Han-ki); Dishonored (Choi Min-Woo); and, Hot Air Balloon (Son Bo-mi), with more to follow.

Publications

Journal Volumes

References

  1. "Rainbow Asia". bookasia.com. ASIA Publishers. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
  2. Sohn, JiAe (8 April 2014). "Korean short stories in English (1)". http://english1.president.go.kr/. Republic of Korea. Retrieved 24 October 2014. External link in |website= (help)
  3. Montgomery, Charles (20 October 2014). "Asia Publishing has just put out 5 MORE bilingual translations of Korean Literature". www.ktlit.com. KTLIT. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
  4. Kang, Yu-jung (2014), "Popular Culture Connects with Literature", LIST Magazine, 23: 20–22

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