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International Booker-nominated virtuoso Hwang Sok-yong is back with another powerful story – an epic tale that threads together a century of Korean history.
Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize 2024
In contemporary Seoul, a laid-off worker stages a months-long sit-in atop a sixteen-storey factory chimney. During the long and lonely nights, he talks to his ancestors, chewing on the meaning of life, on wisdom passed down the generations.
Through the lives of those ancestors, three generations of railroad workers, Mater 2-10 vividly portrays the struggles of ordinary Koreans, starting from the Japanese colonial era, continuing through Liberation, and right up to the twenty-first century. It is at once a gripping account of a nation’s longing to be free from oppression, a lyrical folktale that reflects the blood, sweat, and tears shed by modern industrial labourers, and a culmination of Hwang’s career – a masterpiece thirty years in the making.
A true voice of a generation, Hwang shows again why he is unmatched when it comes to depicting the roots and reality of a divided nation and bringing to life the trials and tribulations of the Korean people.
About the Author
Hwang Sok-yong was born in 1943 and is arguably Korea’s most renowned author. In 1993, he was sentenced to seven years in prison for an unauthorised trip to the North to promote exchange between artists in the two Koreas. Five years later, he was released on a special pardon by the new president. The recipient of Korea’s highest literary prizes, he has been shortlisted for the Prix Femina Etranger and was awarded the Emile Guimet Prize for Asian Literature for his book At Dusk. His novels and short stories are published in North and South Korea, Japan, China, France, Germany, and the United States. Previous novels include The Ancient Garden, The Story of Mister Han, The Guest, and The Shadow of Arms.
Praise for Familiar Things–
‘Hwang Sok-yong is one of South Korea’s foremost writers, a powerful voice for society’s marginalised, and Sora Kim-Russell’s translations never falter.’
-Deborah Smith, translator of The Vegetarian
Praise for At Dusk–
‘Having been imprisoned for political reasons, Hwang has a restrained, delicate touch, alive to the nuances of memory, the slipperiness of the past, and the difficult choices life forces us to make … Subtly political, deeply humane, a story about home, loss, and the cost of a country’s advancement.’
–Kirkus Reviews, starred review
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ISBN: 9781922310965
ISBN-10: 1922310964
Published: 2023
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 600
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Scribe Publications
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Weight | 0.715 kg |
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