Baek Se-hee, South Korean author of best-selling 'Tteokbokki' memoir has died at 35. What was the cause of death?

Best-selling South Korean author Baek Se-hee died on Thursday at the age of 35. The author gained recognition for her best-selling memoir I Want to Die but I Want to Eat a Tteokbokki, which appeared in 2018, and its sequel, I Want to Die but I Still Want to Eat a Tteokbokki, which was published in the original book, 2024d in Korea. fame and recognition after it was translated into English in 2022. It was then that the memoir became an international success. The plot of the book revolved around conversations that Se-hee’s psychiatrist had with her about topics such as mental health and depression. The book has become a cultural phenomenon that resonates with people around the world, the BBC reported. The first memoir sold 600,000 copies in Korea and about a million copies worldwide, the Guardian reported. It has been published in more than 25 countries. The sequel was originally released in Korean in 2019 and later translated into English in 2024. What was Baek Se-hee’s cause of death? The cause of Baek Se-hee’s death is unclear, according to The Guardian. The Korean Organ Donation Agency said in a statement on Friday that the late author donated her organs, including her heart, kidneys, liver and lungs, which helped save five lives. The organs were traced to the National Health Insurance Service Ilsan after her death. The Independent reported that Se-hee was born in the same hospital in Gyeonggi Province, north of Seoul. “Older sister, who shared hearts with people through writing. Knowing your kind heart that loved many and could not hate anyone, now rests comfortably in heaven. I love you so much,” read her brother’s farewell letter, which was released by the hospital. Anton Hur, who translated Se-hee’s books into English, also praised her on Instagram, adding that her donation saved lives. About Baek Se-hee Baek Se-hee, born in the year 1990, was the eldest of three siblings. According to her brief biography in Bloomsbury Publishing, which published the English version of her book, Baek Se-hee graduated in creative writing and worked at a publishing house for five years. The bio also mentioned that Se-hee received treatment for dysthymia, which is a mild but long-lasting form of depression. She got the idea for her memoir when her psychiatrist was okay with all their sessions being recorded. As part of her healing journey, all the recorded interactions were turned into a book by the author. FAQ 1. Where was Baek Se-hee born? Baek Se-hee was born in the city of Goyang in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. 2. Has Baek Se-hee written any other books? No, Se-hee wrote two books – I want to die, but I want Tteokbokki, and its sequel. 3. Was Baek Se-hee Japanese? No, Baek Se-hee was South Korean.