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0 reviewsFrom one of South Korea's most acclaimed young authors comes the story of two sisters, Sora & Nana. When Sora was ten years old, & Nana was nine, their father died in a freak accident at the factory where he worked, his body sucked under a huge cogwheel, crushed beyond recognition. Their mother Aeja, numb with grief, gives in to torpor, developing an unhealthy obsession with the paradoxical violence implicit in life. Now adults, Sora finds herself dreaming of the past when she discovers that Nana is pregnant. Her initial reaction is shock though they live together, she never even realised her younger sister had a lover and Nana's icy response to her attempt at being considerate ('You hate this, so don't pretend like I'm some poor pregnant woman you have to pity') drives a wedge between the two. Can Naghi the boy who shared their childhood, & the simple, nourishing meals cooked by his mother help the sisters break free of Aeja's worldview in which life is ultimately futile and love is always doomed?
A delicate stylist with an unflinching social gaze, in I'll Go On Hwang Jungeun has crafted a poignant novel with an uncanny ear for the unspoken secrets & heartaches buried beneath daily life and family ritual. Above all, it is a stunning exploration of the intensity of early bonds & the traces they leave on us as we grow up.
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Hwang Jungeun published three collections of short stories & four novels to date. One Hundred Shadows (2010), her first novel, was both a critical & commercial success; its mix of oblique fantasy, hard-edge social critique, & offbeat romance garnered the Hankook Ilbo Literary Award & the Korean Booksellers’ Award.