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Your Republic Is Calling You
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Your Republic Is Calling You

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Kim, Young-haKimÜbersetzungChi-YoungÜbersetzung
E-BookEPUBKopierschutz: DRM, Lesegeräte: PC/MAC/eReader/TabletE-Book
Verkaufsrang3117144in
EUR43,59

Beschreibung

This psychological thriller of a North Korean spy living in Seoul is "perhaps the most intriguing and accomplished Korean fiction yet to appear in English" (Kirkus).

Foreign film importer Kim Ki-Yong is a family man with a wife and daughter. Living a prosperous life in Seoul, South Korea, he's an aficionado of Heineken, soccer, and sushi. But he is also a North Korean spy who has been living among his enemies for twenty-one years. Then, after more than a decade of silence from the home office, he receives a mysterious email stating that he has one day to return to headquarters. But is the message really from Pyongyang-or has he been discovered? And if the message is real, is he being called home to receive new orders or to be executed for a lack of diligence?

Spanning the course of a single day, Your Republic Is Calling You delves deep into a gripping family secret to ask whether we ever truly know the people we love. Mining the political and cultural transformations of South Korea since the 1980s, author Young-ha Kim confronts moral questions on small and large scales.

"This intense novel's bristling plot-confined to the events of a single day-ironically echoes that of Joyce's masterpiece Ulysses."-Kirkus
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780547546971
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandE-Book
Epub-TypEPUB
Erscheinungsdatum01.07.2010
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.21379703
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Kim, Young-haKimÜbersetzungChi-YoungÜbersetzung
Young-ha Kim's I Have the Right to Destroy Myself won Korea's Munhak-dongne prize and was a Border's Original Voices pick upon publication in the United States. He has earned a reputation as the most talented Korean writer of his generation, publishing five novels and three collections of short stories since 1996.