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파친코 1
2017
First Published
4.35
Average Rating
363
Number of Pages
4대에 걸친 재일조선인 가족의 이야기를 그린 세계적 베스트셀러, 이민진 작가의 장편소설 《파친코》가 인플루엔셜에서 새로운 번역으로 출간되어 한국 독자들과 만난다. 《파친코》는 재미교포 1.5세인 이민진 작가가 30년에 달하는 긴 세월에 걸쳐 집필한 대하소설로 2017년 출간 직후 뉴욕타임스 베스트셀러에 올랐다. 이후 33개국에 번역 수출되었으며, 75개 이상의 주요 매체의 ‘올해의 책’, 전미도서상 최종 후보에 선정되며 평단과 대중을 모두 사로잡았다. 2022년에는 애플TV 동명의 드라마로 제작되어 전 세계 동시 공개되며 다시 한번 화제의 중심에 섰다. 《파친코》는 ‘집에 대한 이야기’이기도 하다. 역사의 거대한 파도에 굴하지 않고 꿋꿋하게 자신의 집을 꾸려가는 이민자 가족의 연대기이기 때문이다. 작가는 책의 제목인 ‘파친코’가 “도박처럼 결과를 예측할 수 없는 인생의 불확실성을 뜻함과 동시에, 혐오와 편견으로 가득한 타향에서 생존을 위한 유일한 수단으로서 파친코 사업을 선택해야 했던 재일조선인들의 비극적 삶을 상징한다”고 밝힌 바 있다. 고향을 떠나 타지에 뿌리내리고 영원한 이방인으로 살아야 하는 이민자의 삶을 작가는 특유의 통찰력과 공감 어린 시선으로 어루만진다.
Avg Rating
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Number of Ratings
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Authors

Min Jin Lee
Min Jin Lee
Author · 7 books

Min Jin Lee’s novel Pachinko (Feb 2017) is a national bestseller, a New York Times Editor’s Choice and an American Booksellers Association’s Indie Next Great Reads. Lee’s debut novel Free Food for Millionaires (May 2007) was a No. 1 Book Sense Pick, a New York Times Editor’s Choice, a Wall Street Journal Juggle Book Club selection, and a national bestseller; it was a Top 10 Novels of the Year for The Times of London, NPR’s Fresh Air and USA Today. Min Jin went to Yale College where she was awarded both the Henry Wright Prize for Nonfiction and the James Ashmun Veech Prize for Fiction. She attended law school at Georgetown University and worked as a lawyer for several years in New York prior to writing full time. She has received the NYFA Fellowship for Fiction, the Peden Prize from The Missouri Review for Best Story, and the Narrative Prize for New and Emerging Writer. Her fiction has been featured on NPR’s Selected Shorts and has appeared most recently in One Story. Her writings about books, travel and food have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The New York Times Book Review, The Times Literary Supplement, Conde Nast Traveler, The Times of London, Vogue (US), Travel + Leisure (SEA), Wall Street Journal and Food & Wine. Her personal essays have been anthologized in To Be Real, Breeder, The Mark Twain Anthology: Great Writers on His Life and Work, One Big Happy Family, Sugar in My Bowl, and The Global and the Intimate: Feminism in Our Time. She served three consecutive seasons as a Morning Forum columnist of the Chosun Ilbo of South Korea. Lee has spoken about writing, politics, film and literature at various institutions including Columbia University, French Institute Alliance Francaise, The Center for Fiction, Tufts, Loyola Marymount University, Stanford, Johns Hopkins (SAIS), University of Connecticut, Boston College, Hamilton College, Hunter College of New York, Harvard Law School, Yale University, Ewha University, Waseda University, the American School in Japan, World Women’s Forum, Korean Community Center (NJ), the Hay Literary Festival (UK), the Tokyo American Center of the U.S. Embassy, the Asia House (UK), and the Asia Society in New York, San Francisco and Hong Kong. In 2017, she won the Literary Death Match (Brooklyn/Episode 8), and she is a proud alumna of Women of Letters (Public Theater). From 2007 to 2011, Min Jin lived in Tokyo where she researched and wrote Pachinko. She lives in New York with her family.

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