Some Are Always Hungry
- 90 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Some Are Always Hungry chronicles a family's wartime survival, immigration, and heirloom trauma through the lens of food, or the lack thereof.
Jihyun Yun is a Korean American poet whose work delves into the intricate connections between history, memory, and identity. Her poetry is characterized by its raw honesty and penetrating imagery, drawing readers into both personal and collective traumas. Yun focuses on themes of migration, assimilation, and the search for roots in an ever-shifting world. Her distinctive voice offers a refreshing perspective within contemporary literature.
Some Are Always Hungry chronicles a family's wartime survival, immigration, and heirloom trauma through the lens of food, or the lack thereof.