Career
Cho"s works focus on the injustice inherent in social structure, and his work often focused on social outcasts.Yeongja’s Heyday (Yeongjaui jeonseongsidae) features prostitutes and other social outcasts as central characters to investigate social injustice and High Voltage Wire (Goapseon) indirectly probes into the hidden forces threatening the everyday life of common mentor Heyday was also made into a feature film, which is collected in the Korean Film Archives "100 Korean Movies."
Cho Seon-jak’s work depicts without bias the wretchedness of lives victimized by industrialization and rapid economic growth of the 1970s. The of Korea Literature Translation Institute sums up his work:
The injustice woven into the very structure of society, as can be seen in the difficult lives of the social outcasts, forms the thematic basis for Cho Seonjak’s works.
Despite the gravity of the subject matter, Cho is able to incorporate witty, entertaining expressions into the narrative.
Yeongja’s Heyday (Yeongjaui jeonseongsidae) features prostitutes and other social outcasts as central characters to investigate social injustice and High Voltage Wire (Goapseon) indirectly probes into the hidden forces threatening the everyday life of common mentor Cho Seonjak’s work depicts without bias the wretchedness of lives victimized by industrialization and rapid economic growth of the 1970.
Some praised Cho for his honesty, while others attacked him as a sensationalist.