Mater 2-10 by Hwang Sok-young (tr. Sora Kim-Russell & Youngjae Josephine Bae)- International Booker
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- Опубликовано: 9 май 2024
- Hello, I’m Bob, and as part of reading the International Booker Prize shortlist, I read this interesting book about the Korean working class across generations.
I hope you enjoy it!
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Each time I see the title of that book, I’m reminded of a famous hospital in Dublin I.e. The Mater.
I wonder if a similar book will be written in future about the U.K.? Particularly if it breaks up.
I’m currently reading
The Mars House by Natasha Pulley
A future London under water and refugees on Mars.
Aha, nice!
And yes, I wonder what that might look like!
thanks. I'm looking forward to reading this one soon. It's the only title on the short list that I bought a copy of. A couple others were available at my library, and I'll read those also when I get to the top of the waiting list.
Nice! I hope you like it when you get to it!
This has been one of my favorite read of the year and I was delighted to see it eventually listed for the prize. I describe this as a combination of The Lowland, Whale, Victory City.
Oh nice! And yes- I think you’re so right about those comparisons!
I recently read Human Acts by Han Kang that took a much more personal approach to the demonstrations in South Korea - I presume you have read that already?
Oooh, I’ve not read that one yet- thank you for the reminder to check it out!
@@BobTheBookerer I read it with Ros at scallydandling as a buddy read and we both thought it was excellent - set in Gwangju and the fallout from the uprising but also deeply personal as that is Han Kang’s home city.
@@ianp9086 Oh amazing! Thank you! That’s the city I lived in for 2 years, so I’d be very keen to read that!