I Have The Right To Destroy Myself by Young-ha Kim
Set against the backdrop of Seoul's bustling metropolis, this novel delves into the lives of individuals grappling with existential despair and the allure of self-destruction. The narrative is woven through the perspective of a mysterious narrator who offers his services to those seeking an end to their suffering, guiding them towards their final moments with an eerie detachment. As the story unfolds, the characters' intertwined paths reveal the profound loneliness and alienation that pervade modern life, challenging the reader to confront the darker aspects of human existence and the choices we make in the face of despair.
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- Published
- 1996
- Nationality
- Korean
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 100-150
- Original Language
- Korean
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