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It seemed like she was opening a café not to make money but to have a place to sit that suited her. What she cared about most was not sales but people’s stories. People who were looking for something new and interesting did not come to Hye-rin’s café. People who were shy about places, people who could not stand being the only strangers, sat down in the corner of that old, dark café. Moreover, this was In My Life. In other places, people who lived with different kinds of people had to live here, but this place was dominated by people who belonged to the world of dreams, the world of sadness. Eun Hee-kyung: Born on October 27, 1959. In 1995, at the age of 36, he made his literary debut when his work “Duet” won the Dong-A Ilbo [New Year’s Literary Contest] (mid-length story category). That year, he published his first full-length novel, “A Bird’s Gift,” and became an overnight star in the Korean literary world. After that, in 1997, he won the Dongseo Literary Award for his first short story collection, “Talking to Others,” in 1998, the Yi Sang Literary Award for “Wife’s Box,” and in 2007, the Dong-in Literary Award for “Beauty Despises Me.” His representative work is “A Bird’s Gift,” and his other widely read works include “The Last Dance is with Me” and “Minor League.” (Information source: Namuwiki) Awards: 1997 Dongseo Literary Award, 1998 Yi Sang Literary Award, 2007 Dong-in Literary Award In My Life Publication date: January 1997 Publication date: Moon-Dang--- Out of print This video complies with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. (Usage period may be limited)