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Author Bio 작가 소개
The creator and host of the podcast "Single Life Visualized: The Single Life," living without a spouse. She is an essayist, columnist, and mobile content creator.
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Works 작품
Who in Today's World? (Tentative name)
아니 요즘 세상에 누가
By Gwak Minji
Translations 번역서
Japanese(日本語)
私の「結婚」について勝手に語らないでください。
시미즈 치사코
亜紀書房2023
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Bak Eunji
박은지
She is a freelance writer who wants to fill her ordinary life by choosing what she loves. She lives with a large dog and three cats. Her works include titles such as "Would I Have Been Happier as a Stray Cat?", "Because It's a Cat", "I'll Handle It Myself", "I'm Not a Feminist, but", and "One Day, I Fell in Love with a Cat".
Kim Youngmin
김영민
Researcher of the Intellectual History, Professor of Political Science and Diplomacy, Seoul National University. Formerly a professor at Bryn Mawr University. His research interests include East Asian political thought history and comparative political thought history. He has published A History of Chinese Political Thought (2017), a broad summary of his research on Chinese political thought history. With this book as a template to expand the content and change the style for Korean readers, he published another book of the same title in Korea in 2021. He also published a collection of prose, Looking at the Futility of Life (2022).
Ha Tae-wan
하태완
Ha Tae-wan is a South Korean essayist. He began his literary career in 2017 with the publication of the essay collection Neoege (너에게 To You). Essay collection Neoege (너에게 To You) (2017) Essay collection Modeun sungani neoyeotda (모든 순간이 너였다 Every Moment Was You) (2018)
Choi Dae-ho
최대호
He began writing to not lose himself any longer
Kim Minju (Tentative name)
김민주
She wrote a thesis on the nutritional deficiencies of North Korean residents who grew up during the "Arduous March," and after graduating with a master's degree, she moved to Kaesong in North Korea to work in food supply and management at the Kaesong Industrial Complex. Following the sudden closure of the complex, she broadened her perspective on North Korea through her work with North Korean defectors and continues to engage in peace and unification lectures and support activities.