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LEE Dae-hee
LEE Dae-hee has worked at Pressian since 2008, covering mainly society and economics. He is the co-author of Korea’s Working Poor and Stock Butterfly Effect. Reach him at eday@pressian.com.
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“I love fiction but I hate it”… Why do we read?
by LEE Dae-hee from Pressian  ·  34 MIN READ
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What will be the legacy of Korea’s National Book Year?
by LEE Dae-hee from Pressian  ·  25 MIN READ
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Why bookstore numbers are growing while Korea is reading less
by LEE Dae-hee from Pressian  ·  15 MIN READ
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Why do Korean publishers get so many manuscripts on Mondays?
by LEE Dae-hee from Pressian  ·  28 MIN READ
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The rise of web novels — Is genre fiction the way forward for Korean literature?
by LEE Dae-hee from Pressian  ·  26 MIN READ
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