-Book Introduction
Park Joon, the poet of I ate your name for a few days, his first prose book!
Crying won’t change anything, though
“We are all becoming orphans or are already orphans.
Nothing will change if you cry
But if we cry together, it will be less embarrassing and give us a little strength.”
Just the book next to you.
A book that goes hand in hand.
Is it hard to live sometimes? is it unfamiliar?
Even if you pretend to know, as if comforting
Indifferently, without saying anything
Let's eat flounder mugwort soup
A book that speaks out loud.
-Index
Entering - Shade
chapter 1
Incheon that year
race that year
two faces
some horses never die
A phone call at dawn - Poet Lee Mun-jae
waiting, remembering
letter
Yeosu that year
breakfast
change of season
rain
Hyeopjae that year
white dry light
byeokjehaeng
cry and breathe
dream room
body and sickness
again now
solitude and loneliness
travel and life
Part 2
time to get better
Hwaam that year
Mukho that year
daytime drink
ruins of mind
fields of memory
A letter from Haenam
weeping
stairs to the roof
Novelist Teacher Kim
Hyehwa-dong that year
sounds
relationship
reply
age of love
Part 3
welcome spring
little things and big things
flowers leaving again
behavior of the year
the right time
Space of daily life, time of travel
once in the square
extremity and extremity
first love
umbrella and rain
I
birth of taste
Samcheok that year
Part 4
work and poverty
unkind labor
to become an adult
orphanage
soy sauce
stop crying daddy
waving hand
axis! Park Joo-heon's first birthday
Central Councilor
sundae and revolution
death and will
age of my heart
sun
Moving forward - Yeonhwa-ri of the year