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Lyrical in its descriptions of village life, this gripping book is written with a confessional chattiness that contrasts with the hardships it describes. Financial Times Who Ate Up All the Shinga? is essential reading. -- Joanna K. Elfving-Hwang List: Books from Korea Who Ate Up All the Shinga? is clearly a volume that should be added to the growing staple of works taughts in Korean literature, culture, and history courses. Journal of Asian Studies Though it feels rather like a memoir, the novel is an entertaining and sometimes heart-wrenching read as Park's brilliant use of language, as well as genuine depiction of its characters shine from the beginning to the end. Korea Herald Who Ate Up All the Shinga? is a pleasure not only to read but to behold. Let us hope that although the author is no longer with us physically, her spiritual presence will be maintained through other excellent translations of her works. -- Bruce Fulton Korean Quarterly A deeply moving, warm personal tale. Korea.net

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Introduction 1. Days in the Wild 2. Seoul, So Far Away 3. Beyond the Gates 4. Friendless Child 5. The Triangle-Yard House 6. Grandmother and Grandfather 7. Mother and Brother 8. Spring in My Hometown 9. The Hurled Nameplate 10. Groping in the Dark 11. The Eve Before the Storm 12. Epiphany

Who Ate Up All the Shinga

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    A Hardback by Yu Young-nan, Stephen Epstein, Wan-suh Park

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 15/07/2009
      ISBN13: 9780231148986, 978-0231148986
      ISBN10: 0231148984

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      Lyrical in its descriptions of village life, this gripping book is written with a confessional chattiness that contrasts with the hardships it describes. Financial Times Who Ate Up All the Shinga? is essential reading. -- Joanna K. Elfving-Hwang List: Books from Korea Who Ate Up All the Shinga? is clearly a volume that should be added to the growing staple of works taughts in Korean literature, culture, and history courses. Journal of Asian Studies Though it feels rather like a memoir, the novel is an entertaining and sometimes heart-wrenching read as Park's brilliant use of language, as well as genuine depiction of its characters shine from the beginning to the end. Korea Herald Who Ate Up All the Shinga? is a pleasure not only to read but to behold. Let us hope that although the author is no longer with us physically, her spiritual presence will be maintained through other excellent translations of her works. -- Bruce Fulton Korean Quarterly A deeply moving, warm personal tale. Korea.net

      Table of Contents
      Introduction 1. Days in the Wild 2. Seoul, So Far Away 3. Beyond the Gates 4. Friendless Child 5. The Triangle-Yard House 6. Grandmother and Grandfather 7. Mother and Brother 8. Spring in My Hometown 9. The Hurled Nameplate 10. Groping in the Dark 11. The Eve Before the Storm 12. Epiphany

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