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For That Which Cannot Be Restored

English

By (author): Park Wanseo

Translated by: Soobin Kim

I simply shrugged at her like a westerner, which did nothing to temper the bottled-up shame and simmering anger within me.

A cranky woman of letters ends up investigating after a story submitted for a writing competition at a government sponsored magazine is pulled from publication by its author, and in doing so finds a story of her own.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 80g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: UEA Publishing Project
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781913861537

About Park Wanseo

Park Wanseo was a South Korean writer. Born in what is now North Korea in 1931 she moved to Seoul to study literature. Her education was disrupted in the first month when the Korean War broke out and she made a living working at an American military base. It wasnt until 1970 that she became a published author. Parks debut novel was inspired by her own memories of war which she continued to draw from early in her career. Her later works explored the bourgeois concerns of middle-class Koreans and paint a portrait of womens lives in a deeply patriarchal society. By the time of her death in 2011 Park Wanseo was one of Koreas most revered and prolific writers leaving behind over fifteen novels and ten short story collections. Soobin Kim is a freelance journalist and was the winner of the Strangers Press Korean Translation Competition sponsored by LTI Korea of which this publication forms the culmination. Formerly based in London she now travels the world in search of stories.

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