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The white book / Han Kang ; translated from the Korean by Deborah Smith.

Han, Kang, 1970- (author.). Smith, Deborah, 1987- (translator.).

Summary:

A lyrical exploration of personal grief, conveyed through the prism of the color white, finds a nameless writer grappling with a haunting family tragedy involving the infancy death of her older sister.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780525573067
  • ISBN: 0525573062
  • Physical Description: 157 pages ; 21 cm
  • Edition: First U.S. edition.
  • Publisher: London ; Hogarth, [2019]

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General Note:
"This translation originally published in Great Britain by Portobello Books, London in 2017. This edition published by arrangement with Portobello Books."--Title page verso.
Subject: Suffering > Fiction.
Resilience (Personality trait) > Fiction.

Available copies

  • 5 of 5 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at De Soto.

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  • 1 current hold with 5 total copies.
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De Soto Public Library 895.73 Kan (Text) 33858000135931 Adult Non-Fiction Available -

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The White Book
The White Book
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The White Book


SHORTLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER INTERNATIONAL PRIZE * A "formally daring, emotionally devastating, and deeply political" ( The New York Times Book Review ) exploration of personal grief through the prism of the color white, from the internationally bestselling author of The Vegetarian "Stunningly beautiful writing . . . delicate and gorgeous . . . one of the smartest reflections on what it means to remember those we've lost."--NPR While on a writer's residency, a nameless narrator focuses on the color white to creatively channel her inner pain. Through lyrical, interconnected stories, she grapples with the tragedy that has haunted her family, attempting to make sense of her older sister's death using the color white. From trying to imagine her mother's first time producing breast milk to watching the snow fall and meditating on the impermanence of life, she weaves a poignant, heartfelt story of the omnipresence of grief and the ways we perceive the world around us. In captivating, starkly beautiful language, The White Book offers a multilayered exploration of color and its absence, of the tenacity and fragility of the human spirit, and of our attempts to graft new life from the ashes of destruction.

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