Korean Essay [ Red Bean : I Grow Where I Plant ]
■ Release Date : 2024-01-03
■ Page & Size : 204p | 4.5 x 7.1 in
■ Author(s) : Lim Jin -ah
■ Publisher : Semicolon
■ Details
Korean Title : 팥 : 나 심은 데 나 자란다
English Title : Red Bean : I Grow Where I Plant
This book is written in Korean.
■ Details
As an expert in 'Liking What I Like', author Lim Jinah who have written many books such as "Living like Choosing Bread", "Reading Life", "Still, Tokyo", and "Learning from Objects" about everything she likes such as bread, coffee, paper has published a book that peaks the ability of 'liking'. Under the catchphrase "Share What I Like" for multiple years, the 25th topic of the 'Thing' series, Red Beans, is published with the title, "I Grow Where I Plant".
The word 'Red Bean' encapsulates the meticulous and delightful enjoyment of author Im Jinah, who who sharpens and delves deeply into personal tastes, as the most fundamental ingredient among various topics covered in the Thing series and physically the smallest size. Rather than the meaning of selectively eating only specific foods, known as 'picky eating (편식),' she confesses to being closer to 'partiality (편기),' meaning to particularly enjoy certain foods.
■ Table of Contents
프롤로그 ‘팥진아’ 폴더 속에 쌓일 이야기
똥 맛 카레와 카레 맛 똥
콩 심은 데 콩 나고 팥 심은 데 팥 난다
둘리 호빵의 계절
도전은 몇 번이나 계속됐지만
고시앙 하나 주세요
맛있게 으깨지는 시간
눈으로 먼저 먹는
다시 만난 ‘있을 무’ 맛
모퉁이 국화빵 할머니
겨울에 조금 더 수다스러워지는 사람들
연말에 만나는 쉬운 행복
호두 없는 호두과자
버터 없는 앙버터 1
버터 없는 앙버터 2
대단한 에피소드는 없지만 사랑해
덕분에 반짝반짝 안심이 돼
오로지 하나의 목표로
그 겨울, 스무 마리의 붕어빵
에필로그 찐빵을 하나씩 찜기에 넣듯이