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"The nine stories that make up this collection depict a wide variety of contemporary Koreans navigating a world focused on material wealth and social power, in which family ties have been disrupted and all relationships are dysfunctional. Unpredictable and enigmatic, these tales, though taking place in what would appear to be a shallow, materialistic environment, are nonetheless woven through with rich threads of imagination and fantasy: parables for the self-help age."--
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God has no grandchildren: stories
2015, Dalkey Archive Press
in English
- First edition.
1628971177 9781628971170
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Table of Contents
God has no grandchildren
The runner --
Ninety-nine percent --
The ups and downs of hurricane Joe --
Heinrich's heart --
The queen of romance --
The country where the sun never rises --
Bastille day --
Father's kitchen --
Love---It always involves hatred.
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Translation from the Korean.
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