Yeon-Sik Hong was born in 1971. He began apprenticing in a manga studio in 1990, and wrote his first short stories (in comics form) in 1992, but commercial projects kept him from his personal work for another decade. In 2005, Hong and his partner tried to move to the countryside. Two years later, Hong began work on a graphic novel inspired by these experiences. Uncomfortably, Happily was published in two volumes in 2012: it quickly became a critical success, going back for a second printing and receiving the Manhwa Today Award. While they d still like to move back to the countryside someday, for now Yeon-Sik Hong and his partner are living on the outskirts of Seoul.
"Uncomfortably Happily is a candid, engrossing tale of two comic
artists looking for comfort in solitude and minimalist living, even
as the twin shadows of poverty and stress loom." --The Atlantic
"Uncomfortably Happily by Yeon-sik Hong tells the story of its
author's decision to leave 21st-century Seoul and move with his
wife to a small house on top of a mountain... Charming and perhaps
unexpectedly complex."--Guardian, Best Graphic Novels of 2017 "[An]
extraordinary comic-book memoir... Uncomfortably Happily bursts
with irrational exuberance from every panel."--Slate "Uncomfortably
Happily is clever, charming, and worth a look if you are interested
in a droll family story, graphic novels, or an introduction to a
wide range of Korean modern culture." --Los Angeles Review of
Books
"[Uncomfortably Happily is] brilliantly illustrated in black and
white, which veers from minimal slices of everyday life to more
intricate, elaborate flights of fancy to depict the husband's angst
and existential self-pity. But for the most part, the book is full
of levity... there is a simplicity and peacefulness in watching two
people just try to make it work."--GQ "The mix of pathos and
buoyant humor -- as well as charming and three-dimensional
characterization -- keep you engrossed. Plus, the artwork is
fantastic, mixing cartoony, almost Lynda Barry-ish figure work with
stunningly evocative and impressionistic landscapes."--Vulture
"Hong's minimalist detail speaks volumes as he enjoys snowy walks
with his wife and languid swims in a nearby pond, wrestling with
the anxieties of marriage, new parenthood, and imposter
syndrome."
--Los Angeles Review of Books "This engrossing story of an artist
couple who leave the noise and smog of the city behind for
mountainside solitude is by turns delicate and raw, with artwork
that ranges from the gently pastoral to the surreal and harrowing.
Beautifully done."--John Porcellino "At first glance Uncomfortably
Happy may look to be merely a sweet little story about youthful
struggle, but page by page, it unfolds into a much more complex
work. A book both dark and light, intimate, touching yet also
exceedingly charming. All the stuff of real life."--Seth, author of
Palookaville
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