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Doodles from the Margins

Jung, Hansol
Doodles from the Margins
In this collection, Hansol Jung doodled on the text of her plays (Wolf Play, No More Sad Things, and Wild Goose Dreams) to create marginalia. Artist and designer Clint Ramos was commissioned to design the cover. ¿This book is a part of the Sledgehammer Series with Three Plays by Christina Anderson, Rarities & Wonders: Plays by Phillip Howze, and Recent Alien Abductions by Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas. The Sledgehammer Series lives within Tripwire'...

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Wolf Play

Jung, Hansol
Wolf Play
There's an unruly quality to Jung's idea of what theater can be, jagged and untethered, coy and dreamlike. It's thrilling to see that potential unleashed on the vagaries of love." New York Times A southpaw boxer is on the verge of their pro debut when their wife signs the adoption papers for a Korean boy: the boy's original adoptive father was all set to hand him over to a new home. until he realizes the boy would have no "dad." Caught in the...

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Wolf Play

Jung, Hansol
Wolf Play
A Korean boy is ushered into a new house by his adopted American father. This new house belongs to an American boxer and her wife. American father un-adopts boy by a single signature on a piece of paper. But just before he leaves the new house, ex-father discovers that the new parents, to whom he has "re-homed" his ex-son, are a lesbian couple. American ex-father spends the rest of the play trying to get the boy back. In his corner is Ryan, th...

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Wild Goose Dreams

Jung, Hansol
Wild Goose Dreams
Nanhee is a North Korean defector whose family was left behind in North Korea. Minsung is a South Korean goose father whose family has left him behind in South Korea. Nanhee and Minsung find each other on the internet. A story about modern aspirations and their betrayals." --

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Wolf Play

Jung, Hansol
Wolf Play
What if I said I am not what you think you see? A southpaw boxer is on the verge of their pro debut when their wife signs the adoption papers for a Korean boy. The boy's original adoptive father was all set to hand him over to a new home. until he realizes the boy would have no "dad." Caught in the middle, the child launches himself in a lone wolf's journey of finding a pack he can call his own. Wolf Play is a mischievous and affecting new p...

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Among the Dead

Jung, Hansol
Among the Dead
Ana is a Korean American who travels to Seoul in 1975 to retrieve her recently deceased father's ashes. Luke is a young American soldier fighting in the jungles of Myanmar in 1944. Number Four is the name of a Korean comfort woman camping out on a bridge in Seoul in 1950, waiting for the return of the young American soldier who fathered her daughter. Three separate time periods collide in a small hotel room in Korea, mediated by a shape-shifti...

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CARDBOARD PIANO

Jung, Hansol
CARDBOARD PIANO
Northern Uganda on the eve of the millennium: The daughter of American missionaries and a local teenage girl steal into a darkened church to seal their love in a secret, makeshift wedding ceremony. But when the surrounding war zone encroaches on their fragile union, they cannot escape its reach. Confronting the religious and cultural roots of intolerance, Cardboard Piano explores violence and its aftermath, as well as the human capacity for ha...

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No More Sad Things

Jung, Hansol
No More Sad Things
A girl catches a last-minute flight to Maui. A boy finds girl on the shores of Ka'anapali. Something strange and something familiar pulls them closer. They have sex on the beach. They are surprised. They spend the week together. But eventually girl catches the flight back home to Akron, Ohio. The girl is thirty-two. The boy is fifteen.

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