(English) A self-identified "analrealist" inspired by Bolano's infrarealism, Jeong Jidon states, "Ideas divide us and dreams unite us. What I do best is citation. Literature is like citing the world. Literature is the citation of the world... Analrealism is the citation of literature." Jeong began his literary career in 2013 as the recipient of the New Writer's Award from Munhakgwa Sahwe. A prolific writer, his publications include the short story collections "Like How I Fight", "We Will Live in the Memories of Others", "People Who Hate Jokes", the novella "Journal of a Nighttime Guard", the novels "Tiny Coward Coward New Party" and "Everything was Eternal", and the essay collections "The Joy of Literature" (cowritten), "Film and Poetry", "Something that's For You But Not Yours". He won the Munji Literature Prize in 2016, and the Munhakdongne Young Writers' Award in 2015.