Kraków Literature Club to Discuss Park Wan-suh's 'Mother's Stake' in November Session
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The Korean Cultural Center in Poland is hosting another session of the Kraków Literature Club in partnership with Centrum Młodzieży im. H. Jordana. The November meeting will focus on discussing "Mother's Stake," a notable work by acclaimed Korean author Park Wan-suh, offering participants an opportunity to explore contemporary Korean literature in a welcoming environment.
The literary gathering promises to provide both intellectual stimulation and cultural enrichment for attendees. Participants will engage in thoughtful discussions about Park Wan-suh's work while enjoying traditional Korean snacks, creating an atmosphere that nurtures both the mind and social connections. The event represents part of ongoing efforts to promote Korean literature and culture among international audiences through accessible community programs.
The Korean Cultural Center has implemented an incentive program to encourage regular participation in the literature club activities. Attendees who participate in seven or more sessions throughout the program will receive a special commemorative gift, rewarding their commitment to exploring Korean literary works and cultural exchange.
The November session is scheduled for Saturday, November 29, 2025, from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM. The meeting will take place at Centrum Młodzieży im. dr. Henryka Jordana, located at ul. Krupnicza 38 in Kraków. Participants should proceed to Room 109 on the first floor of the building. The organizers encourage literature enthusiasts and those interested in Korean culture to join this engaging literary discussion.
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