Kim Young-ha

Kim Young-ha

About

Kim Young-ha is a celebrated South Korean author known for his innovative and thought-provoking works. Born in 1968, he emerged as a significant literary force with his debut novel "I Have the Right to Destroy Myself," which captured international attention. His writing, often exploring themes of identity, existential angst, and the surreal aspects of modern life, resonates with readers worldwide. Kim's diverse oeuvre includes novels, short stories, and essays, some of which have been translated into multiple languages. Besides writing, he engages in literary discourse through teaching and podcasts, continually impacting Korea's contemporary literary scene.

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