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#100BookMarathonOfWorldLiterature 59/100 #Finished Reading "Kim Ji-young, Born 1982" by Cho Nam-joo. This book has been on my mind for a long time, and I finally read it. I hope that in a few years, people who read this book will think, "It was tough back then. I'm glad I was born in this era." pic.x.com/6rdy9g3MIg
"Since I had the opportunity, I gradually progressed in reading a book. It's called 'Kim Ji-young, Born 1982' 📕. It seems like a story about an ordinary woman, but it depicts the inequalities and discrimination women face in society, which feels relatable and makes me a bit anxious about the unseen future. I think I might read more books like this."
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In the Korean novel "Kim Ji-young, Born 1982," there is an episode where the protagonist gets into a taxi and the driver says, "I don't take women as my first customer of the day. I let you ride because you look like a job seeker."
"I read the Korean novel 'Kim Ji-young, Born 1982,' and just like others mentioned in their reviews, I felt like it was about me. I cried so much while reading it. I even said to my parents, 'I remembered you while reading the book, so I called,' and I'm really glad I read it. I cried a lot. 😭😭😭😭😭"
"Born in '82, she is known as the author of 'Kim Ji-young, Born 1982,' but her work was actually written before that and published in the same year, 2016."
The tweet translates to: "I remembered that in 'Kim Ji-young, Born 1982,' the female characters were intentionally written with their full names while the male characters' names were omitted."
"Where can I find free streaming of classical music at the end of summer? A thorough investigation of video subscription services like U-NEXT, Hulu, and Netflix [Kim Ji-young, Pe Subin, Classical Music] mirukuma.com/natsuclassic/"
"Kim Ji-young, Born 1982 is too good. I want it to be included in the textbooks."
The translation of the tweet is: "My favorite My Melody crying moment is when Kim Ji-young (from NewKiz) forgets the lyrics during the performance and ends up crying."
I started reading "Kim Ji-young, Born 1982," which I had been meaning to read, and I finished it right away. Anger bubbled up and spread through me, and I read it while feeling irritated the whole time. Seriously, I was so frustrated. And then, at the end, I was completely taken aback (that's a compliment, just to be clear).
"I was born in '82 and I'm reading the book 'Kim Ji-young, Born 1982,' but I can only relate to the parts that resonate with me as a woman. I think Ji-young's life must have felt like being caught in the middle all the time, which must have been suffocating and exhausting for her... It's really unfair that having a son is celebrated when giving birth to my own child..."
The translation of the tweet is: "Was Song Cheol-kun in 'Kim Ji-young, Born 1982'!? Where did he appear?"
"Where can I find free streaming of classical music at the end of summer? A thorough investigation of video subscription services like U-NEXT, Hulu, and Netflix [Kim Ji-young, Peh Subin, Classical Music] mirukuma.com/natsuclassic/"
"Born in '82, I finished reading Kim Ji-young. I could only empathize with the situations women are placed in. It's a thought-provoking work."
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