An edition of Comfort woman (1997)

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An edition of Comfort woman (1997)

Comfort woman

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"On the fifth anniversary of my father's death, my mother confessed to his murder." Thus begins Nora Okja Keller's breathtaking first novel, which follows Beccah, a young Korean-American girl growing up in Hawaii, as she uncovers the secret of her mother's past.

Completely ignorant of her mother Akiko's history - she was sold into prostitution in the Japanese "recreation camps" of World War II for her oldest sister's dowry - Beccah understands that her mother lives in a spirit world she cannot share, and that clearly marks her as "other.".

Narrated in two voices, Beccah's and Akiko's, Keller reveals the story of Akiko's extraordinary dislocation - the slavery of the camps, the death of her first child, her unhappy marriage to an American missionary - which Beccah understands only after her mother's death.

In language that is both harsh and lyrical, Keller explores the universally complicated relationship between mother and daughter. She shows us both Akiko's way of survival, sustained by her remarkable strength and her love for her daughter, and Beccah's acceptance of her mother and her own place in a world her mother no longer physically inhabits.

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Publisher
Viking
Language
English
Pages
213

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Comfort Woman
2009, Penguin USA, Inc.
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Comfort Woman
August 2, 2001, Virago Press Ltd
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Comfort Woman: A Novel
2000, Boyars Publishers, Ltd., Marion
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Comfort woman: a novel
2000, Virago
in English
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Comfort woman
1998, Penguin Books
in English
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Comfort woman
1997, Viking
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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3561.E38574 C66 1997, PS 3561 .E38574 C66 1997, PS3561.E38574C66 199

The Physical Object

Pagination
213 p. ;
Number of pages
213

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL996786M
Internet Archive
comfortwoman00kell
ISBN 10
0670872695
LCCN
96035458
OCLC/WorldCat
35548807
Library Thing
129071
Goodreads
819652

Work Description

Possessing a wisdom and maturity rarely found in a first novelist, Korean-American writer Nora Okja Keller tells a heartwrenching and enthralling tale in this, her literary debut. Comfort Woman is the story of Akiko, a Korean refugee of World War II, and Beccah, her daughter by an American missionary. The two women are living on the edge of society—and sanity—in Honolulu, plagued by Akiko's periodic encounters with the spirits of the dead, and by Beccah's struggles to reclaim her mother from her past. Slowly and painfully Akiko reveals her tragic story and the horrifying years she was forced to serve as a "comfort woman" to Japanese soldiers. As Beccah uncovers these truths, she discovers her own strength and the secret of the powers she herself possessed—the precious gifts her mother has given her.A San Francisco Chronicle bestsellerIn 1995, Nora Okja Keller received the Pushcart Prize for "Mother Tongue", a piece that is part of Comfort Woman.

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