Run, Abby 2 (big letter book)b The first novel by Kim Ae-Ran, who announced the leap of new Korean literature bKim Ae-ra, who won the 38th Korea Daily Literary Award this year at the age of twenty- First novel. It is the youngest in history and has gathered a lot of topics since a newcomer who has not yet created a collection has defeated the most prominent candidates. Kim Ae-ran has won the Daesan University Literary Award in 2002 and has been awarded the prize in the field of creative arts. He has been selected as the finalist of the contemporary literary award in 2003 and the best novel of the year selected by the critics of the field in 2005. In this novel collection, there are nine short stories that depict the process of winning the Korean Ilbo Literary Prize, "Run, Abby", and the process in which the main character, who was hurt by his fathers absence and poverty, does not fall into grudge or self-pity and values himself. It exhibits a work world that is "humorous, warm, unexpected and friendly" (literary critic Kim Yun-sik) with agility penetrating everyday life, novel imagination, and resilient style.
AE-RAN KIM was born in Incheon, South Korea, the youngest of three daughters. She has won the Hankook Ilbo Literary Award, Kim Yu-jeong Literary Award, Lee Hyo-seok Literary Award, and the Prix de l'Inaperçu, among others, for her short fiction and collections. My Brilliant Life is her first novel.