Kyoko and Kyoji by Han Junghyun

Kyoko and Kyoji by Han Junghyun

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A short story by Han Junghyun published in pamphlet form as part of the IYAGI (meaning: story) series and translated from Korean by Emily Yae Won. From the people who brought you KESHIKI and YEOYU.

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Kyoko and Kyoji by Han Junghyun

A short story by Han Junghyun published in pamphlet form as part of the IYAGI (meaning: story) series and translated from Korean by Emily Yae Won. From the people who brought you KESHIKI and YEOYU.
Han Junghyun kicked off her writing career when she won the Dong-a Ilbo New Writer’s Contest in 2015. Her works include the short story collection Girl Entertainer Yibona and the novels Juliana Tokyo, Let’s Say I’m Marilyn, and Mago: Three female suspects involved in the murder of Professor Yoon Park during the period of the U.S. Army Military Government in Korea. She has received the Today’s Writer Award, the Young Writer’s Award, the Queer Literature Award, and the BUMA Democratic Uprising Literary Award. Emily Yae Won is the translator of Cheon Heerahn's 'Five Preludes & A Fugue', Kim Soom's 'Divorce', and Hwang Jungeun's I'll Go On. Recent translations into Korean include Jessica Au's Cold Enough for Snow and Maggie Nelson's The Argonauts.
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ISBN 13 9781913861575
ISBN 10 1913861570
Title Kyoko and Kyoji
Author Han Junghyun
Series Iyagi
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher UEA Publishing Project
Year published 2023-07-31
Number of pages 36
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