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... f Death on a black cover.

In white font, not solemnly. Naturally and neatly.

Thats what this novel speaks of, the reason for death.

Lim Yang-wook thought so upon seeing Cause of Death.

This novel is about the reason a person died.

A story of a novelist with an incurable disease reflecting on what led to their own death.

He is more human than anyone.

Which means he is desperate.

Unlike other novels, he doesnt ponder the meaning of li ...

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