Library of Korean Literature Series by Jang Eun-Jin, Lee Ki-Ho

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  • At Least We Can Apologize (Library of Korean Literature #7)
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    At Least We Can Apologize (Library of Korean Literature #7)

    Lee Ki-Ho

    Rated: 3.60 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2009

    At Least We can Apologize focuses on an agency whose only purpose is to offer apologies--for a fee--on behalf of its clients. This seemingly insignificant service leads us into an examination of sin, guilt, and the often irrational demands of society. A kaleidoscope of minor nuisances and major grievances, this novel heralds a new comic voice in Korean letters.

  • No One Writes Back (Library of Korean Literature #10)
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    No One Writes Back (Library of Korean Literature #10)

    Jang Eun-Jin

    Rated: 4.21 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2009

    Communication—or the lack thereof—is the subject of this sly update of the picaresque novel. No One Writes Back is the story of a young man who leaves home with only his blind dog, an MP3 player, and a book, traveling aimlessly for three years, from motel to motel, meeting people on the road. Rather than learn the names of his fellow travelers—or even invent nicknames for them—he assigns them numbers... more

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