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Kim, Joo-yong
"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 As I recounted my adventure to my father on his "
Soul Tukpyolsi: Asia, 2014
KOR 895.730 9 KIM r
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Seoul: Seoul National University Press, 1983
895.734.08 POS
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Jeong, Ji-a
"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 funeral was unparalleled in loneliness, probably because they were childless and because they stuck to themselves in the bookstore, hardly ever engaging with their neighbors. Haruko was the chief mourner but she fainted every time she went to the mortuary. Everything fell to Aiko: the ritual preparation of the corpse, laying out the coffin, and seeing to the cremation. She was so busy looking after Haruko that she was unable to send notices of Haruko's husband's death. Aiko didn't know she'd have to mind Haruko afterwards. There was a ready willingness for Haruko and Sadako to talk things out together, but Haruko never once unburdened herself privately to Aiko. Haruko hadn't told Aiko why her husband had quit teaching and returned home. Aiko heard about it later from Sadako. A meek man, someone who ardently believed that the world had changed for the better after the 1960 student uprising, he was fired for active involvement in an illegal radical teachers group. At that time, Sadako and Haruko were so busy with their own lives that they were rarely in touch with each other."
Soul Tukpyolsi: Asia, 2014
KOR 895.730 9 JEO s
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Paek, Ka-hum
"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 In the room, Thuy would spend the whole day watching TV or listening to music. She didn't care much for those young pop stars and their music any more. Her interest in soap operas was gone, as well.Thuy was not a daughter-in-law, not a wife, not a sister-in-law or anything at all. The brothers shared her. The aged mother was aware of this. She said nothing, though, relieved to see them still on good terms, as brothers. Taking turns, the brothers might turn their desire on her at any time. Thuy never received even the love or consideration given to the cows being raised out in the shed.Finally, Thuy gave up on everything. The dreams she had had of Korea ended there.When they did open the door, and Thuy was let out, it was only so they could also have Thuy do some work during the day. The brothers were happy then, as there would be less work for their aged mother. They felt themselves to be doing what was proper for sons"
Soul Tukpyolsi: Asia, 2014
KOR 895.730 9 PAE p
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
New York: Columbia University Press, 2005
895.735 MOD
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
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
Yun, Young-so
"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 After another short pause, Mr. Park replies, his voice serene, "I'll be back." Sister doesn't answer. Out of the blue, she turns over the bowl of coins next to the telephone on the counter and begins to count the few coins inside. When Mr. Park finally makes a movement towards the coffee shop door, Sister begins to laugh hysterically and calls out: "That's wonderful. Congratulations! You don't have to drop by here any more. I'm so grateful. I feel so relieved. Yun-hi! Let's have lunch. I'm hungry. Auntie, is my lunch ready yet?" I'm so nervous! Not because she's so rude. I don't expect anything less from her given her temper. But I am worried about Mr. Park. Being such a gentle person by nature, I am worried that he might simply say, "I won't go then" after what Sister said. Would it make any sense at all if he didn't visit his mother just because of her nasty temper? Only when I hear his footsteps going down on the stairs do I let out a sigh of relief."
Soul Tukpyolsi: Asia, 2014
KOR 895.730 9 YUN s
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
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
Bora, Chung
Jakarta: Haru Media Sejahtera, 2022
895.7 BOR c
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Pak, Nam-il
"
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. "Without a care about love, fame, or name..." Next to me, Mr. Yi Gi-hyeong was crying. A poet over seventy years old... Ah, who said...that an old poet is a poet who writes poems even when he is old? What is a poem to him? What can it be, and what can't it be? Why is he imprisoned here and yelling in the middle of this enlightened and civilized capitalist world? Why is he crying? Why is he shouting in a hoarse voice for a reunification that can never be?"
Soul Tukpyolsi: Asia, 2014
KOR 895.730 9 KIM s
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library