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Il surveille son père
1992
First Published
3.41
Average Rating
64
Number of Pages
Dans un face-à-face douloureux, presque mutique, un père et un fils vivent l'impossibilité d'exprimer en paroles la fracture entre ces deux moitiés d'eux-mêmes que constituent les deux Corées.
Avg Rating
3.41
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3 STARS
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1 STARS
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Author

Ch'oe Yun
Ch'oe Yun
Author · 3 books

Ch'oe Hyon-mu (born 1953), better known by her pen name Ch'oe Yun (This is the author's preferred Romanization per LTI Korea) is a South Korean writer and professor of French literature. Ch'oe's works are varied, but typically founded in particular political contexts. The Gray Snowman is told by a young woman on the edges of the 1980s’ dissident movement, and Father’s Surveillance and A Voiceless Window show the pain of families split by the Korean War and the sundering of the nation. Ch'oe, however, keeps her lens firmly fixed on the interior lives of her characters, even as they are stuck in the larger web of history. Ch'oe's narrative style, following the twisted inner world of her characters, is often non-realist. Ch'oe frequently uses memory as one of her themes, but refuses to indulge in appeals to cheap sentiment. Many of her works, including There a Petal Silently Falls (1988), Gray Snowman (1991), and Whispers (1993), are semi-autobiographical depictions of the events surrounding the Kwangju Uprising. Her 1994 work The Last of Hanako won the Yi Sang Literary Award. [excerpted from Wikipedia]

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