An edition of Still life with rice (1996)

Still life with rice

a young American woman discovers the life and legacy of her Korean grandmother

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An edition of Still life with rice (1996)

Still life with rice

a young American woman discovers the life and legacy of her Korean grandmother

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In this radiant memoir of her grandmother's life, Helie Lee probes a history and a culture that are both seductively exotic and strangely familiar. And with wit and verve she claims her own Korean identity, illuminating the intricate experiences of Asian-American women.

Born in 1912 - "the year of the rat" - to aristocratic parents, Hongyong Baek came of age in a unified but socially repressive Korea, where she learned the roles that had been prescribed for her: obedient daughter, demure wife, efficient household manager. Ripped from her home first during the Japanese occupation and again during the bloody civil war that divided her country, Hongyong fought to save her family by drawing from her own talents and values.

Over the years she provided for her husband and children by running a successful restaurant, building a profitable opium business, and eventually becoming adept at the healing art of Chiryo. When she was pressured to leave her country, she moved with her family to California, where she reestablished her Chiryo practice.

  1. Writing in her grandmother's voice, Helie Lee depicts the concerns and conflicts that shaped one family's search for home. Evocative and keenly felt, Still Life with Rice interprets issues that touch all of us: the complex nature of family relations, the impact of social upheaval on an individual, and the rapidly changing lives of women in this century.
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English
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320

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Cover of: Halmŏni ka innŭn pʻunggyŏng
Halmŏni ka innŭn pʻunggyŏng
1997, Dijain Hausŭ
in Korean - 1-pʻan
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Still Life With Rice
April 8, 1997, Scribner
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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973/.04957/00922, B
Library of Congress
E184.K6 L443 1996, E184.K6 L44 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
320 p. ;
Number of pages
320

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL805367M
Internet Archive
stilllifewithric0000leeh_l6a4
ISBN 10
0684802708
LCCN
95041921
OCLC/WorldCat
33206901
Library Thing
186837
Goodreads
5025048

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