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The Korean writer was recognized for her bestselling ebook ‘I Need to Die However I Need to Eat Tteokbokki,’ a remedy memoir that centered on psychological well being
MANILA, Philippines – South Korean writer Baek Se-hee, recognized for her memoir I Need to Die However I Need to Eat Tteokbokki, died on Friday, October 17. She was 35.
Her explanation for her dying has not been made public but.
The Korea Herald reported that Baek donated 5 organs — her coronary heart, lungs, liver, and each kidneys — in accordance with the Korean Organ Donation Company. The organs have been acquired on the Nationwide Well being Insurance coverage Service Ilsan Hospital in Gyeonggi Province, close to her birthplace.
Baek was finest recognized for her worldwide bestselling memoir I Need to Die However I Need to Eat Tteokbokki because it explored her struggles with dysthymia via conversations along with her psychiatrist. Dysthymia is an extended type of despair, additionally known as persistent depressive dysfunction.
She additionally printed the sequel I Need to Die however I Nonetheless Need to Eat Tteokbokki and continued tackling psychological well being subjects. By means of her writing, she performed a task in opening conversations about psychological well being and bringing these to a wider viewers.
In response to The Straits Occasions, Baek’s works have been translated into 25 languages. Copies of her books have been bought worldwide, together with the Philippines.
Anton Hur, who translated Baek’s books into English, additionally paid tribute, saying “her readers will know she touched but tens of millions of lives extra along with her writing.”
Baek Se-hee was a inventive writing graduate and labored at a publishing home. She acquired psychiatric remedy for dysthymia for a number of years. Her favourite meals, tteokbokki, impressed the title of her memoirs. – Alessandria Corral/Rappler.com
Alessandria Corral is a Rappler intern finding out Bachelor of Arts in Speech Communication at College of the Philippines Diliman.