Blood Sisters
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A woman in 1980s Korea struggles to understand her identity and live an authentic life in the face of injustice.
Kim Yi-deum's poetry is celebrated for its potent blend of sensual imagination and unflinching exploration of violence. Her work delves into the complexities of human experience, utilizing a distinctive literary voice. She has honed her craft through various platforms, including hosting a radio program and participating in international writing residencies. Readers are drawn to her distinctive style, which merges vivid imagery with profound thematic depth.


A woman in 1980s Korea struggles to understand her identity and live an authentic life in the face of injustice.