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This is nice on two levels
Some time ago I predicted that a Korean author would eventually get recognition from a literary magazine in the US. My reasoning was that an article would come in, and editor would say, hey, this is from Korea, have we done anything from Korea? Then self-same editor would realize no one had done anything about Korea. And a piece would be published. It seems to have happened (way back in !) and it couldnt have happened to a better writer than Kim Young-Ha whose work seems written to resonate with Western audiences.
In this case the work is for Esquires Napkin Project, in which they publish super-short works by noted authors.
Kim delivers the goods, like an assassin with an ice-pick. The piece is Honor Killing and the title itself is a clever comment on the story, which centers on Koreas obsession with beauty and the roles to which women are relegated by this obsession as well as Koreas continuing glass-ceiling for women (a topic discussed by James Turnbull here and here in the politics and economics section). Kim visits acne on a beautiful receptionist, with results that the west might not expect. The story ends with the sentence, her skin was so luminous that everyones eyes squeezed
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SLL (South Korean company)
South Korean TV series production company
SLL (Korean:스튜디오 룰루랄라; acronym for Studio LuluLala), formerly known as JTBC Studios (Korean:제이티비씨스튜디오), is a South Korean drama production, distribution and talent management company.[4] It is a subsidiary of JTBC.
In , JTBC Studios was rebranded as SLL as part of worldwide Korean content expansion. SLL is an acronym for "Studio LuluLala" with the meaning of "LuluLala" in Korean signifying "express joy and adventure", and the name was based on their then existing multimedia production house, prior to the company name change.[5][6]
Production works
[edit]Television series
[edit]Denotes works that have not yet been released.
Film
[edit]| Year | Title | Associated Production | Distributor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shark: The Beginning | Studio LuluLala Toyou's Dream | CJ Entertainment TVING |
Subsidiaries
[edit]Currently managed[44]
Formerly managed
- Betty and Creators
- How Pictures
- Npio Entertainment
References
[edit]- ^"JTBC스튜디오". JTBC STUDIOS (in Korean). Retrieved October 19,
- ^"JTBC Joints: JTBC콘텐트허브, 'JTBC스튜디오'로 변경! 국내 시장 넘어 글로벌 체제". JTBC. February 26, Retrieved August 7,
- ^Jun-hee, Park (June 1, ). "JTBC S