Another Person

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abusive relationship
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campus novel
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complex female characters
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dark academia
dark thriller
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feminist Korean fiction
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literary suspense
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new wave Korean fiction
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patriarchal structures
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toxic masculinity
unreliable narrator
victim blaming
violence against women
workplace sexual assault

Product details

  • ISBN 9781782279372
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: Pushkin Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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'Dark Academia the way I like it. . . Smart, and full of suspense, it will keep you guessing until the end' Hanna Bervoets, author We Had to Remove This Post

'Sharp societal commentary and amazing, complex female characters' Simon Campos, author of Nothing Can Hurt You Now

'A confronting and timely book about consent' Independent

Who is Jina?

The stupid woman who ruined a young man's career?

The weird loner whose university boyfriend thinks that she has a victim complex?

The naïve country girl who ignored a friend's cry for help?

To understand who she really is, Jina must return to Anjin University, and to the toxic culture that destroyed the lives of many female students - including Ha Yuri, who died in mysterious circumstances not long before she left. Somewhere within Jina's memories lies the truth about what happened to them both all those years ago...

Kang Hwagil is one of South Korea's new group of 'young feminists'. Her writing has received numerous accolades, most recently the 2020 Munhakdongne Young Writers' Award for her short story 'Eumbok'. She has published two short story collections, A Decent Person (2016) and White Horse (2020), as well as three novels: Another Person (2017), which won the Hankyoreh Literary Award the same year; The Haunting of Daebul Hotel (2021); and Pull-up (2023).

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