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Reading Ivan Illich in the Local Secondhand Bookstore

Author

Yoon Sungkuen

Publisher

SANZINI

Categories

Humanities & Society

Audience

Youth
Young Adult
Adult

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #Secondhand bookstore; Ivan Illich; book; living; life; human

Copyright Contact

Kang Sugeul

  • Publication Date

    2018-06-20
  • No. of pages

    256
  • ISBN

    9788965455257
  • Dimensions

    148 * 210
Overview

An interesting story by the owner of a local secondhand bookstore who read Ivan Illich's books and applied the insights from the books to his life and business of running a bookstore.

Book Intro

This book tells an interesting story about the owner of a neighborhood secondhand bookstore who read Ivan Illich's books and applied this philosopher’s insights to his life and the business of running the bookstore. He relates some interesting anecdotes from what he experienced in his 11 years of running the bookstore as well as some interesting interviews that he conducted with Japanese experts in the secondhand bookstore business.

The author was employed at an IT company before opening the bookstore, and had to work day and night with little time for himself. The lack of a work-life balance led to extreme weight increase and debilitating stress, eventually leaving him bed-ridden. After a nervous breakdown, he happened to encounter Ivan Illich's books and realized the importance of "everyday life." Without leaving the country and by taking on the management of a secondhand bookstore, the author strives to make a rhythm of his own everyday life, mulling over how to avoid being dominated by the capitalist system. 

In a time when running an ordinary bookstore is already hard enough, concerned people ask the author about how he keeps a secondhand bookstore going and how he manages to survive. He also often hears that he is very courageous in quitting his good job. Some advise him to register the bookstore as a “social enterprise” to receive a government subsidy, some offer unsolicited lectures on what he should do with his time, and some, for example, insist on receiving a higher purchase price for their popular poetry book, considering it a rare, precious tome, and so on. From these anecdotes, readers can imagine the difficulties of running a secondhand bookstore, which from the outside might seem peaceful and relaxed. 

The author, however, enjoys doing what he does. Although buying used books is not easy, he feels pleased and satisfied when he finds a rare valuable book. He muses over how to live independently through running a bookstore and does not hesitate to share joy with people. He even keeps his shop open late and invites insomniacs to come by. This book contains interesting and amusing anecdotes accumulated during the 11 years of running the bookstore. In reading them, readers will feel empathy for the author’s memories of joy and sorrow.

About the Author

Yoon Sungkuen



Yoon Sungkeun had dreamed of becoming the owner of a used bookstore since he was a child, but Yoon worked in an IT company for a long time after majoring in Computer Science in college at the time of the venture business boom. Around the age of 30, Yoon quit his job and started working in a publishing company and a used bookstore. Since 2007, Yoon has been working in his own store named a Secondhand Bookstore in Wonderland. Yoon currently lives in his store, practicing the ideas of his favorite scholar Ivan Illich to understand his ideas. Books written by Yoon Seungkuen include The Secondhand Bookstore in Wonderland, Midnight Bookstore, A Used Book Spoke to Me and I Read This Way.

Selection

Selected as Sejong Books Sharing Literature 2018 by Arts Council Korea


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