Jung Yewon
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No One Writes Back
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2009
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The Only Child
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36 editions
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2010
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One Hundred Shadows
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20 editions
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2010
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Seven Samurai Swept Away in a River
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2019
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Mannequin
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4 editions
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2003
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Vaseline Buddha
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4 editions
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2010
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A Most Ambiguous Sunday and Other Stories
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6 editions
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2008
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“I write letters because I want to convey to someone the stories of these people, but also because I want to let someone know that a day had existed for me as well. Letters, in other words, are like journal entries to me. The only difference is that the day does not stay with me, but is sent to someone else. Journals are monopolized, but letters are shared. Journals are kept by one person alone, but letters are kept by two or more people.”
― No One Writes Back
― No One Writes Back
“I say from time to time, if you want to know about someone else's desires, you should have them pack a suitcase. Or take a peek into their suitcase. Someone who packs his bag with all kinds of stuff ends up suffering from just that much fatigue and stress, even while traveling. The weight of the bag alone will guarantee that. The trip, intended as a way to unburden yourself, suddenly becomes a burden in itself. People who care about what other people think of them, like my sister, can never go on a trip.”
― No One Writes Back
― No One Writes Back
“So it's not as though anything has ceased to exist because it broke; all we've done is confirmed that it never existed in the first place.”
― One Hundred Shadows
― One Hundred Shadows
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