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A short story by Seo Ijae published in pamphlet form as part of the ‘IYAGI’ (meaning: story) series and translated from Korean by Rachel Min Park. An extended meditation on the world of Korean cinema, the blockbuster versus the independent artist, its trends and its characters and role in society, as seen through the eyes of a film enthusiast narrator and their interactions with those around them, each on their own journey.

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SKU: 9781913861513 Category: Tag: Publisher/imprint : Strangers Press
Published on 31st July, 2023

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“Despite the hordes of people packing the theatre that day, I can’t remember a single face.”

An extended meditation on the world of Korean cinema, the blockbuster versus the independent artist, its trends and its characters and role in society, as seen through the eyes of a film enthusiast narrator and their interactions with those around them, each on their own journey.

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Weight 0.078 kg
Dimensions 21 × 13 × 0.9 cm
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