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4.7
16 reviewsSHORTLISTED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL BOOKER PRIZE 2023
While Whale begins with Chunhee, a mysterious young brickmaker of imposing physicality who cannot speak, introduced a the Queen of Red Bricks, it quickly situates her story within a longer multi-generational saga composed of three parts. While we learn of Chunhee's tragic path to her becoming someone who makes bricks of the highest quality, the novel retraces the familial circumstances that shaped her. While poignant yet brutal, Whale is also a satire of how we the general public, mass media, even artists & writers tend to romanticize voiceless figures of history."
Cheon Myeong-kwan & Chi-Young Kim’s Whale, a billowing folk tale festively adorned with hearsay & rumor, makes miraculous hay out of embellished narratives. A fanciful cast of characters, including a chatty pachyderm & an elusive honeybee charmer, encounter operatic tragedy in this unfurled riff on the meandering, mythological yarn. — The Cercador Prize
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A sweeping, multi-generational tale blending fable, farce & fantasy.
A woman sells her daughter to a passing beekeeper for two jars of honey. A baby weighing fifteen pounds is born in the depths of winter but named “Girl of Spring”. A storm brings down the roof of a ramshackle restaurant to reveal a hidden fortune. These are just some of the events that set Myeong-Kwan Cheong’s beautifully crafted, wild world in motion.
Set in a remote village in South Korea, Whale follows the lives of its linked characters: Geumbok, who has been chasing an indescribable thrill ever since she first saw a whale crest in the ocean; her mute daughter, Chunhui, who communicates with elephants; & a one-eyed woman who controls honeybees with a whistle.
Brimming with surprises & wicked humour, Whale is an adventure-satire of epic proportions, by one of international literature’s the most original voices.