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Book of the Year 2023 according to New Yorker, TIME magazine, Kirkus<BR><BR>A powerful novel of the saving grace of language and human connection, from the Nobel Prize-winning author of The Vegetarian.<BR><BR>'Breathtaking . . . She is simply my favourite living writer to read, and think with, and see the world with' Max Porter<BR><BR>In a classroom in Seoul, a young woman watches her Greek language teacher at the blackboard. She tries to speak but has lost her voice. Her teacher finds himself drawn to the silent woman, for day by day he is losing his sight.<BR><BR>Soon they discover a deeper pain binds them. For her, in the space of just a few months, she has lost both her mother and the custody battle for her nine-year-old son. For him, it's the pain of growing up between Korea and Germany, being torn between two cultures and languages.<BR><BR>Greek Lessons is a tender love letter to human connection, a novel to awaken the senses, vividly conjuring the essence of what it means to be alive.<BR><BR>Translated by Deborah Smith and e. yaewon.<BR><BR>Shortlisted for the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation 2024<BR><BR>'Another stunning gem: quiet, sharply faceted, and devastating' Kirkus<BR><BR>'Han Kang is a writer like no other. In a few lines, she seems to traverse the entirety of human experience' Katie Kitamura

H | B | T | Gramm
196 mm | 126 mm | 13 mm | 120 gr

Erscheinungsjahr
2024

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0

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Taschenbuch

Verlag
Penguin Books Ltd (UK)

ISBN-10
0241997062

ISBN-13
9780241997062

Autor
Kang, Han

Weitere Mitwirkende
Smith, Deborah | Yaewon, E.

Sprache
Englisch

Seitenanzahl
147

Themen
Belletristik in Übersetzung, Belletristik: Themen, Stoffe, Motive: Seelenleben, Seoul Stadt, Belletristik: Themen, Stoffe, Motive: Liebe und Beziehungen, Moderne und zeitgenössische Belletristik: allgemein und literarisch

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È una sorta di arduo e doloroso viaggio d'inverno, quello che compie la protagonista, Gyeong-ha, quando, senza esitare, accetta la pressante richiesta dell'amica Inseon, ricoverata in ospedale a Seul, di andare sull'isola di Jeju per dare da bere al suo pappagallino, che è rimasto da solo e rischia di morire. A Jeju, infatti, la accoglie una terribile tempesta di neve, e poi un sentiero nel buio dove si perde, cade e si ferisce. Ma niente riesce a fermarla. Gyeong-ha si rialza e prosegue, perché sa che deve assolutamente raggiungere la casa di Inseon e salvare il pappagallo. Quando arriverà, potrà soltanto seppellirlo, scavando a fatica nella neve e nella terra gelata. Poco dopo, però, lo vedrà di nuovo svolazzare nelle stanze buie e fredde - e insieme a lui comparirà anche l'amica, che aveva lasciato all'ospedale. Sotto la sua guida, Gyeong-ha compirà un altro viaggio: una discesa agli inferi, questa volta, nella storia della famiglia di Inseon e di uno dei massacri più infami che la Corea abbia mai conosciuto - quello perpetrato, tra la fine del 1948 e i primi mesi del 1949, ai danni di trentamila civili accusati di essere comunisti. E il lettore, a sua volta, non potrà che lasciarsi guidare dalla virtuosità narrativa di Han Kang, dalla sua scrittura al tempo stesso lirica e implacabilmente precisa, nell'itinerario onirico e memoriale di Gyeong-ha, dove la frontiera tra visibile e invisibile sembra svanire. Ma non può svanire la realtà atroce della violenza. Das Urheberrecht an bibliographischen und produktbeschreibenden Daten und an den bereitgestellten Bildern liegt bei Informazioni Editoriali, I.E. S.r.l., oder beim Herausgeber oder demjenigen, der die Genehmigung erteilt hat. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.

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