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The Future of Silence: Fiction by Korean Women - (Paperback)

The Future of Silence: Fiction by Korean Women - (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Stories by Korean women from the 1960s to 2000s illuminate the complex lives, psyches and struggles of women.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>These nine stories span half a century of contemporary writing in Korea (1970s-2010s), bringing together some of the most famous twentieth-century women writers with a new generation of young, bold voices. Their work explores a world not often seen in the West, taking us into the homes, families, lives and psyches of Korean women, men, and children.</p><p>In the earliest of the stories, Pak Wan-so, considered the elder stateswoman of contemporary Korean fiction, opens the door into two Identical Apartments where sisters-in-law, bound as much by competition as love, struggle to live with their noisy, extended families. O Chong-hui, who has been compared to Joyce Carol Oates and Alice Munro, examines a day in the life of a woman after she is released from a mental institution, while younger writers, such as Kim Sagwa, Han Yujoo and Ch'on Un-yong explore violence, biracial childhood, and literary experimentation. These stories will sometimes disturb and sometimes delight, as they illuminate complex issues in Korean life and literature.</p><p>Internationally acclaimed translators Bruce and Ju-Chan Fulton have won several awards and fellowships for the numerous works of Korean literature they have translated into English.</p><p>Featuring these authors and stories: </p><p> Pak Wan-so: Identical Apartments Kim Chi-won: Almaden So Yong-un: Dear Distant Love O Chong-hui: Wayfarer Kong Son-ok: The Flowering of Our Lives Kim Ae-ran: The Future of Silence Han Yujoo: I Am the Scribe--Or Am I Kim Sagwa: Today Is One of Those The-More-You-Move-the-Stranger-It-Gets Days, and It's Simply Amazing Ch'on Un-yong: Ali Skips Rope<p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Bruce and Ju-Chan Fulton are the translators of numerous volumes of modern Korean fiction, including the award-winning women's anthology <i>Words of Farewell: Stories by Korean Women Writers</i> (Seal Press, 1989), and with Marshall R. Pihl, <i>Land of Exile: Contemporary Korean Fiction, </i> rev. and exp. ed. (M.E. Sharpe, 2007). Their most recent translations are <i>River of Fire: Stories by O Chonghui</i> (Columbia University Press, 2012) and <i>How in Heaven's Name: A Novel of World War II</i> by Cho Chongnae (MerwinAsia 2012). The Fultons have received several awards and fellowships for their translations, including a National Endowment for the Arts Translation Fellowship, the first ever given for a translation from Korean; and a residency at the Banff International Literary Translation Centre, the first ever awarded to translators from any Asian language. Bruce Fulton is the inaugural holder of the Young-Bin Min Chair in Korean Literature and Literary Translation, Department of Asian Studies, University of British Columbia. He is co-editor, with Youngmin Kwon, of <i>Modern Korean Fiction: An Anthology</i> (Columbia University Press, 2005) and editor of <i>Waxen Wings: The Acta Koreana Anthology of Short Fiction From Korea</i> (Koryo Press, 2011).

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