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Three Generations
by Yom Sang-seop
Paperback : 476 pages
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"The novel, filled with gossip and family intrigue as scandalous as any contemporary soap opera, reads deliciously like a Dostoevsky novel or Les Liaisons Dangereuses meets Korea's traditional middle class."-KoreAm Magazine
Three Generations charts the tensions in the Jo ...
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"The novel, filled with gossip and family intrigue as scandalous as any contemporary soap opera, reads deliciously like a Dostoevsky novel or Les Liaisons Dangereuses meets Korea's traditional middle class."-KoreAm Magazine
Three Generations charts the tensions in the Jo family in 1930s Japanese-occupied Seoul. One of Korea's most important works of fiction, Three Generations gave birth to naturalism in Korean literature and remains a mandatory read for Korean high school students.
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