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The Old Garden
Translated by
Jay Oh
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Product Details
ISBN-10
1-58322-899-3
ISBN-13
978-1-58322-899-9
Publication Date
Sep 2009
Nb of pages
544
Dimensions 5.8 x 8.8 in.
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DescriptionPolitical prisoner Hyun Woo is freed after eighteen years to find no trace of the world he knew. The friends with whom he shared utopianist dreams are gone. His Seoul is unrecognizably transformed and aggressively modernized. Yoon Hee, the woman he loved, died three years ago. A broken man, he drifts toward a small house in Kalmoe, where he and Yoon Hee once stole a few fleeting months of happiness while fleeing the authorities. In the company of her diaries, he relives and reviews his life, trying to find meaning in the revolutionary struggle that consumed their youth—a youth of great energy and optimism, victim to implacable history.
The first sixty-two pages of The Old Garden are available as a free preview on our website. To begin reading, click here. We've also released the promotional chapbook printed in 2009 to help promote the book on Scribd. View it below: The Old Garden - Preview Chapbook 2009 Read an interview with Hwang Sok-Yong about his work at LIST Magazine here. ReviewsPress Reviews
Feminist Review
Sok-Yong has been imprisoned and exiled in the name of writing about his country, and his characters emanate a dedication and love of their home that is undoubtedly autobiographical. The author's
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Dramastyle
In The Old Garden... [Hwang] did not only content himself with the depiction of the Gwangju uprising... he inscribed it in the greater context of South Korea's contemporary history
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Publishers Weekly
Duncan Mitchel
The Old Garden is fascinating in its detail and sweep... Hwang, who was an activist himself and spent some years in exile from Korea, writes from experience and the experience of
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