His short story collection that I mentioned a long while ago. He knows what he’s made of and he knows his fame as a musician. Which is good. And bad at the same time. He can do so much with fame, but it comes with a whole image attached to it. In the article (linked below), Tablo makes the statement that musicians aren’t revolutionary anymore. Which is all well and fine, but well, I don’t quite agree. I mean, they ARE more… eye-candy nowadays, rather than fighters for social injustice or poverty in Africa etc. but it doesn’t mean they aren’t revolutionary. Perhaps they aren’tcreating societal revolutions or fighting causes that are of immense worldly importance, but they ARE moving as a cultural revolution. :| Just saying.
I really want to be able to read his book in the original Korean. xD But I’ll settle for waiting for the English translation to come out :/
Source: http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2897507
NOTE: YEAH, I’ve been dead a while, but I hope that more articles like this one will pop up so that I’m motivated to stop doing my homework XD (yeahiknorite?)