These seven graphic novels by Korean diasporic authors explore how we grow, how we love, and even how we express our frustration.
Author: Andrew Huh
Andrew Huh is a freelance writer and editor. He lives in Oakland, California with his partner and two cats.
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Discover what contemporary Korean American poets have been working on with some of the latest works of Korean American poetry.
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Get acquainted with some of the latest Korean novels in translation that are sure to keep you engaged this fall.
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