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Lee Yeongdo

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Lee Yeongdo
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이영도

Lee Yeongdo (born 1972), is arguably the most famous fantasy fiction writer of South Korea. He first made his debut by Dragon Raja, which he first serialized in a Korean forum site, Hitel. Dragon Raja was later published into book through Golden Branch company, due to its popularity and demands that it should be published. After this occasion, Korean literature market was swept by Internet Literature market, where fantasy authors serialize their novels in the Internet forums and get their novels published afterwards. Since Dragon Raja, Lee steadfastly chooses to serialize his works in the Internet first, even after his novels have gained great success and he no longer requires serialization in order to publish his works.

International success

His first novel Dragon Raja is also the most successful. By 2007, Dragon Raja has sold over 1,000,000 copies worldwide. Dragon Raja was also made into a comic series and an internet mutiplayer game, which were also successful mainly around Asia.

Recurring themes

Lee Yeongdo's works very often contain recurring themes, such as the will to change, deliveratly unclear distinction between the good and the bad and the beauty of the human nature.

Conflict for change

Lee's novels almost always revolve around the conflict between the will to stagnate, and the will to change. At the end the conflict is always resolved by the victory of will to change- that change is the only way of survival, even if humans may remain hateful and mortal, for the will change is what makes humans who they are. In Dragon Raja, the main protagonist Hoochi sent the final dragon Amurtath to the sunset so the humankind may complete its growth, even if it may open the possibility of humankind's death. In Future Walker, people denied the immortality and never-changing world, and rather chose to live with death and change.

Human nature

Another recurring theme that continuously reappear throughout Lee Yeongdo's novels is the celebration of the beauty of the human nature. This 'human nature' do include love, hope and compassion but also include other human characteristics that are normally consisted bad, such as the humankind's hate, greed or even the fate of mortality. It does not mean that the author encourages the evil nature of human, but the author rather seems to think that even the evil side of humankind is what makes human a human.

Published works

Novels

Individual short stories

Published short stories