- Overview
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They desperately tried to look for the answer.
- Book Intro
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This is a collection of essays written by a poet that deals with the creative works of the 11 greatest writers of all time including Franz Kafka, Marki de Saad, René Char, Gogol, Bachmann, Gerturde Stein, Collette, Edgar Allan Poe, Paul Valery, Karel Chapek, and Nabokov.
Their anguish, love, hope, and despair are a lot like what we experience today. They desperately tried to look for the answer.
- About the Author
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Kim Sang Mi
Born in Busan, she debuted as a poet in 1990 by a literary magazine ‘World of writers’ and published books of poetry including ‘Hats maketh man’, ‘Black rain showers’, ‘Butterflies that you cannot catch’, ‘We have no relationship’, a collection of prose ‘Father, do you miss your mother too?’, and a poetry ‘You love me more than I do’. She was awarded the Park In-hwan Literature Award along with the Poetry and Expression Award for the best work.