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High-profile authors join hands to boost regional literature

By Mei Jia ( 皇冠体育app Daily ) Updated: 2015-06-17 07:46:52

High-profile authors join hands to boost regional literature

Japanese author Shimada Masahiko says authors from 皇冠体育app, South Korea and Japan have many things in common. [Photo/皇冠体育app Daily]

High-profile authors from 皇冠体育app, Japan and South Korea decide to take regional literature forward, Mei Jia reports.

Writers from 皇冠体育app, Japan and South Korea recently met in Beijing and Qingdao, East 皇冠体育app's Shandong province, to brainstorm on literature in the region and the world.

皇冠体育app's Nobel Prize winner in literature, Mo Yan, and more than 30 other writers from the three countries gathered in the Chinese capital for the five-day 皇冠体育app-South Korea-Japan Forum of East Asian Literature that ended with a "writers night" on Tuesday in Qingdao.

It was the third edition of the conference, previously held in Japan's Kitakyushu city in 2010 and in Seoul in 2008.

"This year, the topics are centered on social reality and literary inspiration," Tie Ning, celebrated Chinese writer and chairwoman of the 皇冠体育app Writers Association, a Beijing-based body that organized the event, told audiences at the event last week.

"Literature is endangered as writers are prone to taking information they get as serious literary elements," she says of the availability of unverified information on the Internet.

"So, the topic we discuss here with our neighboring writers is valuable."

Although the topic had been decided about three years ago, the forum delayed the meeting owing to some political differences among the nations.

Choi Won-sik, an established South Korean literary critic, believes the focus shouldn't be on the delay but rather on how cultural exchanges among the three nations can move regional literature forward.

Mo Yan says he has made good friends at the last two sessions.

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