
Lady No
Author: Kim Hyesoon
Narrator: Greta Jung
Unabridged: 7 hr 20 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Ecco
Published: 04/14/2026
Categories: Fiction, Poetry, Asian Poetry, Women Authors
Includes:
Bonus Material
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Author: Kim Hyesoon
Narrator: Greta Jung
Unabridged: 7 hr 20 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Ecco
Published: 04/14/2026
Categories: Fiction, Poetry, Asian Poetry, Women Authors
Includes:
Bonus Material
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Kim Hyesoon is one of the most prominent and influential poets of South Korea. She is the first woman poet to receive the prestigious Kim Su-yeong Literary Award and Midang Literary Award, and her work has since been translated around the world. Among many other honors, she is a winner of the Griffin Poetry Prize in 2019 and was the first foreign laureate to win the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry, in 2023. Her poetry collection Phantom Pain Wings, translated by Don Mee Choi, was named poetry book of the year in 2023 by the New York Times, Washington Post, and The Poetry Society.
A full release of a poetry chapbook that was originally released as individual weekly entries in a newspaper over a period of time. Some absolutely amazing, hard hitting poems in here though, and an introduction that gives us context about who this poet is within the South Korean literary scene. Thi......more
My daughter, when she was three, would sometimes scream for no reason. Her father, her sister, her brother, and I would all look at her with bemusement. "Who screams just for the sake of screaming?", we asked ourselves. Those moments with my youngest child came to mind when I was reading this book.......more
Thanks to Ecco & NetGalley for the ARC! Set in Aerok, a funhouse mirror inversion of Korea, this collection of genrefluid blog posts written from the persona of "Lady No" is expansive in scope. With a collection like this, there's gonna be hits and misses: I found some of these pieces exciting and t......more
Lady No is a bold, genre-defying collection that feels as much like an experience as it does a book. Written as a series of anonymous blog entries, the work blends poetry, essays, fragments, and surreal reflections into something entirely its own—raw, restless, and impossible to neatly categorize. K......more