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Human ActsHuman Acts

Human Acts2016

Han Kang

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The brutal murder of a 15-year-old boy during the 1980 Gwangju Uprising becomes the connective tissue between the isolated characters of this emotionally harrowing novel.In May 1980, student demonstrations ignited a popular uprising in the South Korean city of Gwangju. The police and military responded with ruthless violence, and Han (The Vegetarian, 2015) begins her novel in the middle of a disorienting atmosphere of human-inflicted horror. While searching for a friend, a young boy named Dong-ho joins a team of volunteers who look after the bodies of demonstrators who were killed. He keeps a ledger with details on each corpse, pins a number to its chest, and keeps candles lit beside the ones with no family to grieve beside them. The details of this world seep off the page in a series of sickening but precisely composed images. Han's evocation of savagery and grief is shockingly sensory and visceral but never approximate or unrestrained. Each character's voice seems to ring in its own space, and though they are all connected by Dong-ho's experiences in Gwangju, they exist in an uncanny isolation. The novel is divided into seven parts: six acts that each focus on a different character and an epilogue that pulls in the author herself.

Details

First published
2016
Publisher
Crown/Archetype
Pages
224
ISBN-13
9789722063234
OL Work ID
OL31354892W

Subjects

FictionHistorical fiction

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