Do not worry.b Poet Kim Hyun, his first essay collection bDirected films. He paints a realistic picture of workers, the poor, and the homeless. We call people who are by our side, but who are out or out. Then ask the audience. Are we all right now? "Do not worry" is an essay collection that goes beyond the boundaries of the genre, in which the poet Kim Hyun, the artists appendix, and the film director Ken Roach are woven. This book begins with Ken Roachs questions. He briefly introduces his films as well as interviews and testimonies, and shows the present Korean society vividly.This book is like a movie theater where Kim Hyuns life to eat and live is vividly shown. He is a poet, a human rights activist, a director who has produced a single film, a rental housing resident and an urban worker. Seoul, where he lives, is untapped. Every house is not safe. Many young people dream of getting my house in a single room, and the young man who prepared the house despairs in front of a billion bank loans. Nevertheless, those who gaze at the night sky, those who dream, and they are the hero of this book.
South Korean author Kim Hyun has published four volumes of poems and six essay collections, and he has co-authored several queer novels and anthologies.