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How We Refuse a Refusal

Author

Heo Nam-Hun

Publisher

EunHaeng NaMu Publishing Co., Ltd.

Categories

Literature & Fiction

Audience

Adult

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #Korean literature
  • #youth
  • #growing up
  • #life

Copyright Contact

Lee Hyae-Myung

  • Publication Date

    2021-04-20
  • No. of pages

    372
  • ISBN

    9791191071498
  • Dimensions

    140 * 210
Overview

The winner of the Hankyung Spring Literary Contest 2021 for novels, the book offers a self-portrait of young people who feel like it’s a little too late to attempt anything new, but too early to give up without trying. It does so in a simple yet realistic—and at the same time delightful—way.

Book Intro

The stories of Suyeong, who constantly goes in search of her dream, hopping from one job to the next, and of Yongsu, who tries to metaphorically convey his thoughts in his repeating everyday life, intersect throughout the novel. Suyeong, who leads the main narrative and mood of the novel, left a newspaper company during the global financial crisis and jumped into insurance sales. In describing the time in which his story is set, writer Heo Nam-hun says, “The setting is 2008, but a financial crisis can recur anytime, and in terms of a life crisis, the young people back then were not much different from present-day young people experiencing the covid pandemic.” In fact, if we did not mention that this was set in 2008, we would not feel any incongruity even if we said the story occurred in the present day.

 Not a lot of things go as planned. That’s because all of us are living our “firsts.” The world may be full of endless advice and recommendations, but they are only references. There is no right answer in life. The choice is made by the person who will take responsibility for that choice. So the responsibility for the choice is also solely mine. How We Refuse a Refusal “simply plods through time,” instead of “interpreting, explaining, or asking about life.” In particular, the social fall of Suyeong symbolized through her transitions from a reporter at the Domin Daily to an entertainment reporter, and then an insurance salesperson, forces readers to look squarely into the bare face of our society.

 Our twenties, which we expected to be fun and exciting, were terribly fierce, defying our expectations, and the time we thought would shine beautifully just passed by meaninglessly. Nevertheless, Suyeong refuses to crumble and she quietly advances. This is the very reason that this novel is significant to us. How We Refuse a Refusal will become a cool shade, albeit for a moment, to the countless young people struggling through the sultry and humid summer days of life.

About the Author

Heo Nam-Hun



Heo Nam-hun was born in Chuncheon in 1979 and graduated from the Department of Creative Writing at Myongji University. He won the Hankyung Spring Literary Contest in 2021 for best novel with his first novel, How We Refuse a Refusal.

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