"When I used to write novels, I always wrote for one person, for this person who thought and felt the same way as I do. It almost felt like I was writing a love letter to this very specific person who would understand what I’m writing and share the same feelings and thoughts."
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"HKIFF Interview: South Korea’s Lee Chang-dong on the Many Mysteries of ‘Burning’" in The Hollywood Reporter (10 December 2018)
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