![]() ![]() Yet Corinna knows there must be something more to life, and she faces the same question as does everyone of her generation: how to find it? But whenever she shoplifts a magazine from the corner store near her apartment, she feels a little, what? A little more alive. She longs for companionship (other than her cat),gets no satisfaction from her job, and feels numbed by the monotony of a life experienced through a series of screens. Now she’s worked in the same office for five years and the only thing she’s written is. ![]() After graduation, she moved to a big city and took a job at an advertising agency-just to pay off her student loans. Studying English literature in college, she imagined writing a successful novel and leading the idealized life of an author. I read Shoplifter in one short sitting-it’s a pleasant read, and Cho’s talent shows in the small panels and big splashes alike.Ĭorinna Park used to have big plans. ![]() The nice people at Pantheon sent along a bound galley of Michael Cho’s graphic novel Shoplifter when they sent me a copy of Charles Burns’s Sugar Skull. ![]()
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