- Source: Dong-in Literary Award
The Dong-in Literary Award (Korean: 동인문학상) is a South Korean literary award named after novelist Kim Dong-in, established in order to honour the literary achievement of The Republic of Korea. In commemoration of the Korean modern literature pioneer, Kim Dong-In, this award is given each year to the novelists with short and mid-length works published in the main Korean literary magazines to promote the creativity of domestic novelists. The award was established in 1955 and is currently run by the Chosun Ilbo, a newspaper of record for South Korea. The winners of the literary award since 1956 are:
Winners
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- International Dublin Literary Award
- Ahmad Fuadi
- Leila Salikha Chudori
- Vikram Seth
- Paulo Coelho
- University of Michigan Press
- Stephen King
- Jeanne Córdova
- Maureen Corrigan
- William Manchester
- Dong-in Literary Award
- List of literary awards
- Pyun Hye-young
- Kim Young-ha
- Kim Insuk
- Shin Kyung-sook
- Kim Dong-in
- Eun Heekyung
- Ha Seong-nan
- Jo Kyung-ran