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Spring on the Peninsula Ery Shin

Spring on the Peninsula By Ery Shin

Spring on the Peninsula by Ery Shin


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A desultory libertine mourns a failed relationship over the course of two harsh winters in this unprecedented portrait of millennials living in Seoul.

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Spring on the Peninsula: A Novel by Ery Shin

A desultory libertine mourns a failed relationship over the course of two harsh winters in this unprecedented portrait of millennials living in Seoul.

The time is roughly now and Kai, a white-collar worker, has just been abandoned by his long-time lover. Follow him through the citys alleyways as he reels from this sudden departure. Accompany him up snowy mountains where he contemplates ending his own life. That mourning can be both a sensuous and revelatory art is epitomised in the paths that Kai crosses and the lives he alters for better or worse.

Kai is not the only one feeling disoriented and aimless these days. Those in his inner circle similarly experience personal crises as they go through their thirties in a nation simmering with class and generational tensions, as well as the spectre of new and old wars. Doing for Seoul what Kathy Acker does for New York City and Virginie Despentes for Paris, Ery Shin evokes contemporary Seoul in all of its glory and turmoil. Phantasmagorical, melancholic, and daringly irreverent, Spring on the Peninsula is a poignant debut novel and a meditation on modern life in a city beset by North Koreas shadow.

Spring on the Peninsula Reviews

"Shin's debut novel offers a sympathetic, freewheeling portrait of the dreams and fears of modern life as a thirtysomething in Seoul . . . Shin captures the dynamics and perceptions simmering beneath the surface of her characters' complex interactions, whether during a single night of drinking or on a visit to the countryside. As their lives fall apart or come together, each asks: what should I live for?" Bridget Thoreson, Booklist

"[An] unforgettable debut . . . The skill with which the novel is craftedblurring the distinctions between daydream, fantasy, and reality with lilting, metaphorical proseis undeniable . . . Shin masterfully locates the individual struggle to find meaning within a broader discourse, tussling with notions of class, gender, sexuality, generational divides, and war."
Kirkus Reviews

"[A] melancholic debut . . . Shins focus on such taboo subjects as Hans heroin abuse and Jungs abortion add to the novels provocative flair . . . A cloud of sadness pervades over Shins diffuse canvas of contemporary Korea."
Publishers Weekly

"Spring on the Peninsula is a bold and mesmerizing novel suffused with pensive, kaleidoscopic language that pulses with longing and ambivalencethe aching wish to release despair and find a way to live. Ery Shins versatile prose rings with confidence in this polyphonic, exciting debut."
Joseph Han, author of Nuclear Family

"Seouls gay bars, bathhouses, and other post-Cold-War locations make Spring on the Peninsula a beautifully written, lyrical account of gender-bending erotic adventures south of the demilitarized zone. With elegance, sensibility, sophistication, and a sharp sense of humor,Ery Shin makes her debut as a fiction writer with a bang."
Ruben Gallo, author of Muerte en La Habana

"Wildly inventive, electric, and illumined with jolts of wit and pained insight, Spring on the Peninsula is a transfixing glance at modern-day Seoul that honors the mysteries and contradictions in each of its restless characters. Page after blazing page, Shin brings her prodigious intellect and unsparing eye to bear on the strange griefs, yearnings, and moments of grace that stud an existence. Spring on the Peninsula is a bold reimagining of what a novel can be, and a marvel, through and through."
Jenny Xie, National Book Award finalist and author of Eye Level

About Ery Shin

Ery Shin was born in Ames, Iowa, in 1986, and raised in Manhattan for the first decade of her life, then Seoul for the second. She received a bachelor's degree in English from Princeton University and a doctorate from the University of Oxford. The author of Gertrude Steins Surrealist Years, a study of Steins later experimental gestures and their philosophical implications within Hitlers Europe, she is currently an assistant professor of English at the University of Southern Mississippi. Spring on the Peninsula is her first novel.

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CIN1662602227G
9781662602221
1662602227
Spring on the Peninsula: A Novel by Ery Shin
Used - Good
Hardback
Astra Publishing House
2024-04-09
272
N/A
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