Author Jeon Seung-hwan's 'When I Don't Even Know What I Want' Exported to 8 Asian Countries View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Park Byung-hee] Publisher Dasan Books announced on the 16th that the humanities book "When I Don't Even Know What I Want" by author Jeon Seung-hwan has been exported to eight countries across six Asian language regions.


The eight countries to which the publishing rights have been exported are Japan, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao, Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia.


"When I Don't Even Know What I Want" is a book that introduces life sentences offering warm comfort and courage to those who are exhausted by the world and living lost and powerless. Author Jeon Seung-hwan carefully selected over 130 sentences from various fields including Eastern and Western classics, philosophy, history, as well as poetry, novels, and essays, and included his own interpretations. Jeon Seung-hwan has been active as the "Man Who Reads Books" on various channels such as KakaoPage, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram, introducing good books and sentences to 1.5 million subscribers. His 2016 publication "Thank You to Myself" was also exported to Japan, Thailand, and other countries, receiving much love.



"When I Don't Even Know What I Want" has been a bestseller and widely loved since its domestic release in January. It sold 150,000 copies within six months of publication.


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