The House of Pomegranate Trees

· Literature Translation Institute of Korea
4.2
6 reviews
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4.2
6 reviews
Robin Payne
29 May 2023
I discovered this book quite by accident but I decided to give it a try. And I don't regret it bc as it turns out I really enjoyed it. In fact I found ir hard to put down. I hope I can find more stories like this. It was an experience I don't regret having
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guluisenough
19 December 2024
it was a good book with a lot of melancholy.
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About the author

Hahn Moo-Sook’s fiction often embraces purity through literature. While many Korean writers enveloped in nihilism or existentialism, Hahn Moo-Sook made her mark by warmly rendering human joys rather than engaging in cynical pessimism. Her themes varied from universal concerns including love and suffering to issues specific to the Korean context, including her portrayal of the anguish of a generation that witnessed the brief democratic euphoria of the 1960 April 19 Revolution. All her works, however reveal her multitude of literary skills including vivid description of customs, precise language, and skillful representations of inner consciousness.  

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