Another Person
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Another Person
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Vacuum cleaner bitch.
When Jina sees this anonymous comment on a forum, it forces her out of her stupor. It is posted on a website dissecting her public allegations of workplace sexual assault, the backlash to which forced her to quit her job. She has spent months glued to her laptop screen, junk-food packaging piling up around her, tracking the hate campaign that's raging against her online. This post stands out from the noise, for it could only have been made by someone who knew her as a student at university.
The comment stirs something deeply repressed. So Jina returns to Anjin University, and to the toxic culture that destroyed the lives of many female students, including one, Ha Yuri, who died tragically and mysteriously not long before Jina left. Somewhere within Jina's memories is the truth about what happened to Yuri all those years ago.
Told in alternative viewpoints, in sharp, intelligent and multi-layered prose, this powerful and necessary novel confronts issues of sexism and abuse on university campuses.
Another Person by Kang Hwagil is a gripping exploration of these themes, woven into a compelling narrative that challenges and engages readers at every turn.
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Another Person by Kang Hwagil is a smart and suspenseful novel that keeps readers unsure of where their sympathies should lie. Featuring sharp societal commentary and complex female characters, the book is described as an unusual, unpredictable thriller. It tackles issues like misogyny, feminism, and social injustice with a direct and powerful writing style, sparking debate and delivering a confronting look at consent and toxic masculinity in South Korea.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781782279358
Publisher: Pushkin Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 June 2023
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Pushkin Press
Contributors:
- Translated by Clare Richards
- Translated by Clare Richards
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 135.0mm
Height: 216.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 304
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About the Author
Kang Hwagil is one of South Korea's new group of 'young feminists'. Her writing has received numerous accolades, most recently the 2020 Munhakdongne Young Writers' Award for short story Eumbok. She has published two short story collections, ADecent Person (2016) and White Horse (2020), as well as two novels, Another Person (2017), which won the Hankyoreh Literary Award the same year, and The Haunting of Daebul Hotel (2021).
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