Ook Chung
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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Ook Chung, born in Japan in 1963, is a Québécois writer.[1][2] Chung was born to Korean parents in Japan and immigrated to Canada[3] at the age of 2. He studied French literature at McGill and Concordia universities before obtaining his doctorate at McGill.
Awards
- 2002: John Glassco Prize (translation into French of Kerri Sakamoto's The Electrical Field)
- 2002: Prix littéraire Canada-Japon (Kimchi)
- 2000: Prix littéraire Canada-Japon (Proposed but never realized Testament de Tokyo)
Works
- 1994: Nouvelles orientales et désorientées, Montreal, L'Hexagone. (Template:ISBN)
- 2001: Le Clézio, une écriture prophétique, Paris, Imago. (Template:ISBN)
- 2001: Kimchi, Paris, Le Serpent à plumes. (Template:ISBN)
- 2003: L'Expérience interdite, Montreal, Boréal. (Template:ISBN)
- 2003: Contes Butô, Montreal, Boréal. (Template:ISBN)
- 2012: La Trilogie coréenne, Montreal, Boréal. (Template:ISBN)
- 2021: La jeune fille de la paix, Montreal. (Template:ISBN)
References
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- Living people
- 1963 births
- Writers from Quebec
- Canadian short story writers in French
- Canadian people of Korean descent
- Canadian writers of Asian descent
- 20th-century Canadian male writers
- 20th-century Canadian translators
- 21st-century Canadian male writers
- 21st-century Canadian translators