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Jung, Mi-kyung
"Asia Publishers presents some of the very best modern Korean literature to readers worldwide through its new Korean literature series . We are proud and happy to offer it in the most authoritative translation by renowned translators of Korean literature. We hope that this series helps to build solid bridges between citizens of the world and Koreans through a rich in-depth understanding of Korea. Part of the story The kids want to go too, and I can't stand it anymore. If my mouth had not been full of coffee, I probably would have spat out, What? right there. I think it was from that moment on that I felt like I was in some sort of play whenever I was with my wife. I looked her in the eyes. She didn't look away.I think I have to tell you. I can't stand you anymore. Everything. The way you eat your soup, the part in your hair I see when you bend your head, the way you laugh, the way you sleep, the way you read your newspaper lying on your belly. Everything. When I look at you, I feel awful that you're living with a woman like me. And I can't stand that anymore either. I suddenly realized that Brahms was playing in the living room."
Soul Tukpyolsi: Asia, 2014
KOR 895.730 9 JUN b
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Chun, Seung-sei
" Asia Publishers presents some of the very best modern Korean literature to readers worldwide through its new Korean literature series . We are proud and happy to offer it in the most authoritative translation by renowned translators of Korean literature. We hope that this series helps to build solid bridges between citizens of the world and Koreans through a rich in-depth understanding of Korea. Hye-ja finished the last of the snow-flower petals that bloomed at the tip of her foot, a flower that had yellow pistils in its center. I looked down at Hye-ja casually, and suddenly I felt goosebumps across my neck."What kind of flowers are these?" I asked. "I don't know."I suddenly remembered something chilling as I watched Hye-ja scurry around and as that nameless flower bloomed from the tip of her tiny rubber shoes. Even before this memory could fully take shape, though, Hye-ja said in a low voice, "Grandma said... my mom, you know, she just died!"I said nothing. Then, I reached down and hugged Hye-ja abruptly. I stared blankly in the direction of Hye-ja's shack through the shroud of descending snow."
Soul Tukpyolsi: Asia, 2014
KOR 895.730 9 CHU h
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Yun, Song-hui
"Asia Publishers presents some of the very best modern Korean literature to readers worldwide through its new Korean literature series . We are proud and happy to offer it in the most authoritative translation by renowned translators of Korean literature. We hope that this series helps to build solid bridges between citizens of the world and Koreans through a rich in-depth understanding of Korea. Part of the story I suggested we open a dumpling shop at the place once known as Q's Chinese restaurant. The menu would be mandu dumplings and jjolmyeon spicy noodles. Q would make the dumplings and W would make the noodles. "This girl and I can take the orders and serve the food," I said, tapping her lightly on the head. The high school girl said, "Thank you for counting me in," and started sobbing. "I'm crying because this is too hot. Don't take me wrong." She gulped down the noodles without chewing. I chipped in with the money I'd earned working at the travel agency, and W contributed her income from working part time at the bathhouse. We painted the walls and laid non-slip tiles on the floor. We found an expired lottery ticket at the bottom of the safe. The four of us gathered around and began to scratch it. First, we verified how much the prize money was. One hundred thousand won. The winning number was 5. W moved the coin slowly over the surface. The number 5 slowly revealed itself. "What a pity! If only it hadn't expired," the girl said over and over again. Q stuck the lottery ticket on the wall next to the cash register. "This will bring us good luck," he said."
Soul Tukpyolsi: Asia, 2014
KOR 895.730 9 YUN b
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Kim, Chong Kwang
" Asia Publishers presents some of the very best modern Korean literature to readers worldwide through its new Korean literature series . We are proud and happy to offer it in the most authoritative translation by renowned translators of Korean literature. We hope that this series helps to build solid bridges between citizens of the world and Koreans through a rich in-depth understanding of Korea. The clock on the wall of the entrance said it was past midnight. I inserted the phone card that I'd borrowed from Jeong-hun, a freshman in the Korean literature department. The posters and slogans were plastered on the walls like roof tiles, the expanse of pictures slowly spanning a whole history. I dialed 10 numbers including the regional code. Min-hui answered right away, as if she'd been guarding her phone. "...I'll tell you the rest tomorrow. I gotta go now. I borrowed this card," I told her. "God, you're such an idiot! Driving me out of mind. You're ruining my life you know!" "I'm sorry," I said. "Take the first bus in the morning, okay?" "I will." "I'll be waiting for you by the cafeteria door." "Okay, I'll see you tomorrow." We went back and forth, waiting for the other to hang up first, until Min-hui practically yelled into my ear, "Moo-hyun, you've eaten, right?" "I can take it." "Why'd you join the demonstration in the first place? You should have stayed with me." "I gotta go. Good night.""
Soul Tukpyolsi: Asia, 2014
KOR 895.730 9 KIM c
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Yun, I-hyeong
"Asia Publishers presents some of the very best modern Korean literature to readers worldwide through its new Korean literature series . We are proud and happy to offer it in the most authoritative translation by renowned translators of Korean literature. We hope that this series helps to build solid bridges between citizens of the world and Koreans through a rich in-depth understanding of Korea. Part of the story Your flame skills have improved (29). One minute, and suddenly I found myself wondering how old I was. Forty-five seconds. Couldn't I stop eating? It seemed impossible. Thirty seconds, and the point for the sentence that had disappeared just now was fifteen. Fifteen seconds. It seemed that I had had a dream the night before as well. I stopped eating the skeleton. The skeleton was delicious. I felt as if I'd recharged all necessary energy at once. I got up, refreshed and brimming with a happy sensation. I began to run down the road again. In my head, it was white and clear. I felt like humming. And, I couldn't wait to kill something that must be waiting for me down there before someone else could crush its bones and swallow its meat. Suddenly, darkness fell."
Soul Tukpyolsi: Asia, 2014
KOR 895.730 9 YUN p
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Han, Chang-hoon
" Asia Publishers presents some of the very best modern Korean literature to readers worldwide through its new Korean literature series . We are proud and happy to offer it in the most authoritative translation by renowned translators of Korean literature. We hope that this series helps to build solid bridges between citizens of the world and Koreans through a rich in-depth understanding of Korea. Unable to watch any longer, the district head stuck his hands out under the black dog, who immediately complained, whining as his legs buckled. The dog's expression was a plain warning not to interfere. So, dogs can also have that kind of expression, Yong-pyo mused, surprised. "Stay still, you dumb bastard." The dog just wouldn't have any of it, whimpering and squirming. "What's going on?" a voice called from outside the wicker gate. The voice belonged to a man who in terms of grey hair and wrinkles could have been about the same age as the district head. "Hey, just dropping by?" the district head greeted him. "Yeah, what's up?" the other man said. "This dumbass dog can't find its way home and is losing it trying to hook up. My God..." the district head shook his head."Sounds like you're having as hard a time as the dog," the friend chuckled. The district head slapped the dog's rump. "I told you to stay still," he roared. The mutt yelped, but didn't run. "If that doesn't work, you should just take his place," the other man said. Yong-pyo could have turned a deaf ear and kept walking, but couldn't help snickering. And that's when he realized the district head was aiming an angry gaze in his direction."
Soul Tukpyolsi: Asia, 2014
KOR 895.730 9 HAN o
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Pyun, Hye-young
"Asia Publishers presents some of the very best modern Korean literature to readers worldwide through its new Korean literature series . We are proud and happy to offer it in the most authoritative translation by renowned translators of Korean literature. We hope that this series helps to build solid bridges between citizens of the world and Koreans through a rich in-depth understanding of Korea. Part of the story "Sometimes I think about my own death. I think I'd like to be cremated and have the ashes sealed inside a can. I don't like the idea of rotting in the soil underneath a burial mound, and I sure don't want to be stored in one of those marble urns at a crematorium. I've worked at a canning factory my whole life. My whole life I've handled cans. They're making cans with better materials now, and it's become easier to open the lids, which tells me that the world is becoming a better place to live. The changing designs of the can labels tell me that people's tastes are changing. Their actual taste for food also changes. I learn about that when new canned foods are developed or flavors are modified. In other words, I've learned about the world through this can." "If the world were like an empty can, we'd be in trouble.""
Soul Tukpyolsi: Asia, 2014
KOR 895.730 9 PYU t
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Gong, Sun-ok
" Asia Publishers presents some of the very best modern Korean literature to readers worldwide through its new Korean literature series . We are proud and happy to offer it in the most authoritative translation by renowned translators of Korean literature. We hope that this series helps to build solid bridges between citizens of the world and Koreans through a rich in-depth understanding of Korea. "This is Dongfangmingzhu! Don't fall asleep, sir! Wake up and look!" she said. We got off the bus in front of Dongfangmingzhu and she suddenly screamed, "The old man is still on the bus! He didn't listen to me. He must have dozed off!" Before I realized the old man wasn't with us, the woman had already hailed a taxi and was getting in. "Miss Ahn, don't move. Just wait here," the woman said, and raced after the bus.It was muggy. The sun poured out heat. Could she catch up with the bus? And why? Why would she want to find him? Had she become attached to him in just a few days? Even though he infuriated her? I couldn't understand her"
Soul Tukpyolsi: Asia, 2014
KOR 895.730 9 GON s
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Lee, Kyung
" Asia Publishers presents some of the very best modern Korean literature to readers worldwide through its new Korean literature series . We are proud and happy to offer it in the most authoritative translation by renowned translators of Korean literature. We hope that this series helps to build solid bridges between citizens of the world and Koreans through a rich in-depth understanding of Korea. Whenever I was out of luck finding a place to sleep, I snuck into Chima's room. Chima let me stay the night without taking off my pants. Once I suggested I pay for the room by taking off my pants. But he said if I really wanted to take them off, he wouldn't mind, but not in return for the room. I started to unzip my pants, saying that there was no difference between the two. But he hurriedly zipped them up himself and said the difference was so great that he couldn't possibly explain it in words. As for me, I was willing to take off my pants to pay for the room, but I couldn't do it otherwise. Detecting a stir in his eyes, I felt as if I was doing it in front of my dad. I had often found an inexplicable stir in Dad's eyes. He said it was because he was anxious. Because he was alive, he felt uneasy about making a living. Dad might be feeling better now in that he had stopped living."
Soul Tukpyolsi: Asia, 2004
KOR 895.730 9 LEE m
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Lee, Dong-ha
" Asia Publishers presents some of the very best modern Korean literature to readers worldwide through its new Korean literature series . We are proud and happy to offer it in the most authoritative translation by renowned translators of Korean literature. We hope that this series helps to build solid bridges between citizens of the world and Koreans through a rich in-depth understanding of Korea. His father's replies were the same as usual: "No problem. What on earth could have happened? I'm in good health. Everyone else is doing well too, so there's nothing to worry about." Then his father began to inquire after his family. "What about your family? Are the kids doing okay at school? And you? Are you still traveling back and forth? Must be hard on you. Is your wife in good health, too?" And then, it was his turn to go through the familiar series of replies: His family was all well. Kids were happy at school. He still continued the long-distance commuting. Nothing was wrong with his wife's health. In a way, it always made him gasp for breath. After the exchange of ceremonial words, rushed as if they were chasing after them, they quickly ran out of subjects to talk about"
Soul Tukpyolsi: Asia, 2014
KOR 895.730 9 LEE m
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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