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고명철(Go Myeong Cheol) 한국현대소설학회 2003 현대소설연구 Vol.- No.19
This writing studies the narrative features of Vietnam War novels by inspecting the developmental aspect of Vietnam War novels written from 1970s to 1990s. I am concerned about novels which incarnate the Vietnam War to discover the possibility of apprehending the investigation of the partition of the Korean peninsula as new problematics while studying Vietnam War novels. In 1970s. Vietnam War novels focused on the incarnation of people who participated the war as soldiers without concrete recognition of the historical characteristics of the Vietnam War. It is reflected on the early novels about the Vietnam War. However in 1980s. Vietnam War novels treated a few things decisively that cannot be managed in 1970s from the limit of that age. First of all, successively published novels based on the long story showed the understanding with the viewpoint of the Third World by outgrowing the superficial and ideological approaches. Hwang. Seok-Young(황석영) showed a concrete historical recognition in his novel 《The Shadow of Weapons(무기의 그늘)》, while Ahn. Jeong-Hyo(안정효) reveled a problem of the epic by focusing only on the suffering of an intellectual with perceiving the Vietnam War as one of numerous wars with the lack of understanding with the standpoint of the Third World in 〈The White War (하얀전쟁)〉. In 1990, Vietnam War novels had asked the present tense meaning of the Vietnam War by making an issue of the angle of the others party which had been present in the Korean society. As revealed on the study over the Vietnam War novels through ages, the main problem closely related with the Vietnam War novels is how to recognize the characteristics of the Vietnam War, especially as a people who participated the war by sending soldiers.