In the midst of the rapid development of Seoul in the 1990s, brothers "S" and "K" fall in love with the same woman, then their desperate journey begins to find a true relationship that binds them in a narrow and small world. A mysterious narrator haunts their lives as he explains the nature of his work to help lost souls And suffering from salvation through suicide in this novel, the South Korea that we are accustomed to looks like a beautiful, cinematic dream in its insistence on keeping pace with the fast contemporary life that has swept the world outside it. My Right to Destroy Myself is a dramatic, shocking novel about history, art, and death. It fulfilled its author's desire to place Korean literature on the map of world literature, and presented it as a leading literary voice for his generation