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Winter In Sokcho

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Winter in Sokcho, by Elisa Shua Dusapin, is set in a quiet South Korean town during the off-season. The story follows a young French-Korean woman working at a guesthouse who becomes intrigued by a French graphic novelist staying there. Through their interactions, the novel explores themes of identity and cultural disconnection against the backdrop of a cold, desolate winter.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate introspective storytelling steeped in atmosphere and subtle tension. Set in a small, wintry Korean town, it's a beautifully written tale of introspection, identity, and the haunting nature of secrets. The narrative weaves a delicate exploration of human connection, making it a thoughtful read for those who relish quiet yet profound literary experiences.

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Winter In Sokcho

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As if Marguerite Duras wrote Convenience Store Woman - a beautiful, unexpected novel from a debut French-Korean author.

It's winter in Sokcho, a tourist town on the border between South and North Korea. The cold slows everything down. Bodies are red and raw, the fish turn venomous, beyond the beach guns point out from the North's watchtowers. A young French Korean woman works as a receptionist in a tired guesthouse. One evening, an unexpected guest arrivesβ€”a French cartoonist determined to find inspiration in this desolate landscape. The two form an uneasy relationship. When she agrees to accompany him on trips to discover an "authentic" Korea, they visit snowy mountaintops and dramatic waterfalls, and cross into North Korea.

But he takes no interest in the Sokcho she knowsβ€”the gaudy neon lights, the scars of war, the fish market where her mother works. As she's pulled into his vision and taken in by his drawings, she strikes upon a way to finally be seen.

An exquisitely-crafted debut, which won the Prix Robert Walser, Winter in Sokcho is a novel about shared identities and divided selves, vision and blindness, intimacy and alienation. Elisa Shua Dusapin's voice is distinctive and unmistakable.

Mysterious, beguiling, and glowing with tender intelligence, Winter in Sokcho is a master class in tension and atmospherics, a study of the delicate, murky filaments of emotion that compose a life. Dusapin has a rare and ferocious gift for pinning the quick, slippery, liveness of feeling to the pageβ€”her talent is a thrill to behold.
-Alexandra Kleeman, author of You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine

Enigmatic, beguiling ... This finely crafted debut explores topics of identity and heredity in compelling fashion. In its aimless, outsider protagonist there are echoes of Sayaka Murata's Convenience Store Woman.
-Sarah Gilmartin, Irish Times

Dusapin's terse sentences are at times staggeringly beautiful, their immediacy sharply and precisely rendered from French by Aneesa Abbas Higgins ... Oiled with a brooding tension that never dissipates or resolves, Winter in Sokcho is a noirish cold sweat of a book.
-Catherine Taylor, Guardian

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Winter in Sokcho by Elisa Shua Dusapin is lauded for its evocative prose and atmospheric setting, immersing readers in a wintry Korean seaside town. Reviewers appreciate the book's exploration of identity and cultural disconnection, often highlighting the engaging, introspective narrative voice. The novel's subtlety and its ability to evoke a powerful sense of place and emotion have also garnered praise.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781922585011

Publisher: Scribe Publications

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 July 2021

Country: Australia

Imprint: Scribe Publications

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 19.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 168g

Pages: 128

About the Author

Elisa Shua Dusapin (Author) Elisa Shua Dusapin was born in France in 1992 and raised in Paris, Seoul, and Switzerland. Her first novel, Winter in Sokcho, was published in 2016 to wide acclaim and was awarded the Prix Robert Walser, the Prix Regine Desforges, and, after its translation into English, the 2021 National Book Award for Translated Literature. Aneesa Abbas Higgins (Translator) Aneesa Abbas Higgins has translated books by Elisa Shua Dusapin, Venus Khoury-Ghata, Tahar Ben Jelloun, Ali Zamir, and Nina Bouraoui. Seven Stones by Venus Khoury-Ghata was shortlisted for the Scott-Moncrieff Translation Prize, and both A Girl Called Eel by Ali Zamir and What Became of the White Savage by Fran ois Garde won PEN Translates awards.

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