**Winner of the Daesan Literary Prize.** "That's how it generally is with Aeja's stories. They're as potent as a putrid peach. Listening to her words your head starts to droop with their sticky juice trickling down your ears, until all you can do is succumb to the saccharine flow." From one of Sou
I'll Go On
β Scribed by Hwang Jungeun
- Book ID
- 111695042
- Publisher
- Tilted Axis Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-AU
- Weight
- 412 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781911284192
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β¦ Synopsis
Winner of the Daesan Literary Prize.
"That's how it generally is with Aeja's stories. They're as potent as a putrid peach. Listening to her words your head starts to droop with their sticky juice trickling down your ears, until all you can do is succumb to the saccharine flow."
From one of South Korea's most acclaimed young authors comes the story of two sisters, Sora and Nana. When Sora was ten years old, and Nana was nine, their father died in a freak accident at the factory where he worked, his body sucked under a huge cogwheel, crushed beyond recognition. Their mother Aeja, numb with grief, gives in to torpor, developing an unhealthy obsession with the paradoxical violence implicit in life.
Now adults, Sora finds herself dreaming of the past when she discovers that Nana is pregnant. Her initial reaction is shock β though they live together, she never even realised her younger sister had a lover β and Nana's icy response to...
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