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The Impossible Fairytale tells the story of the nameless 'Child',
who struggles to make a mark on the world, and her classmate Mia,
whose spoiled life is everything the Child's is not. At school,
adults are nearly invisible, and the society the children create on
their own is marked by cruelty, soul-crushing hierarchies and an
underlying menace. Then, one day after hours, the Child sneaks into
the classroom to add ominous sentences to her classmates'
notebooks, unlocking a series of events with cataclysmically
horrible consequences. But that is not the end of this eerie,
unpredictable novel...
These nine stories span half a century of contemporary writing in
Korea (1970s-2010s), bringing together some of the most famous
twentieth-century women writers with a new generation of young,
bold voices. Their work explores a world not often seen in the
West, taking us into the homes, families, lives and psyches of
Korean women, men, and children. In the earliest of the stories,
Pak Wan-so, considered the elder stateswoman of contemporary Korean
fiction, opens the door into two "Identical Apartments" where
sisters-in-law, bound as much by competition as love, struggle to
live with their noisy, extended families. O Chong-hui, who has been
compared to Joyce Carol Oates and Alice Munro, examines a day in
the life of a woman after she is released from a mental
institution, while younger writers, such as Kim Sagwa, Han Yujoo
and Ch'on Un-yong explore violence, biracial childhood, and
literary experimentation. These stories will sometimes disturb and
sometimes delight, as they illuminate complex issues in Korean life
and literature. Internationally acclaimed translators Bruce and
Ju-Chan Fulton have won several awards and fellowships for the
numerous works of Korean literature they have translated into
English. Featuring these authors and stories: Pak Wan-so:
"Identical Apartments" Kim Chi-won: "Almaden" So Yong-un: "Dear
Distant Love" O Chong-hui: "Wayfarer" Kong Son-ok: "The Flowering
of Our Lives" Kim Ae-ran: "The Future of Silence" Han Yujoo: "I Am
the Scribe-Or Am I" Kim Sagwa: "Today Is One of Those
The-More-You-Move-the-Stranger-It-Gets Days, and It's Simply
Amazing" Ch'on Un-yong: "Ali Skips Rope"
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