Immagine dell'autore.

Junghyo Ahn (1941–2023)

Autore di Silver Stallion

2 opere 66 membri 2 recensioni

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Fonte dell'immagine: Ahn Jung-Hyo

Opere di Junghyo Ahn

Silver Stallion (1990) 42 copie
White Badge (1989) 24 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
안정효
Altri nomi
Ahn, Jung-Kyo
An Chŏnghyo
Data di nascita
1941-12-02
Data di morte
2023-07-01
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Republic of Korea
Luogo di nascita
Seoul, South Korea
Causa della morte
Throat cancer

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This unsettling book is set during a time that most American readers like myself will be familiar with, the Korean War (and that mostly from watching many episodes of M*A*S*H). A remote village, relatively unaffected by previous wars - including the Japanese occupation - finds itself adjacent to the encampment of the "World Army" of United Nations troops sent to fight the war. As the novel begins a pair of predatory soldiers scour the village and rape a young widow named Ollye. Following the lead of the village elder, none of her neighbors offer their aid or sympathy but instead ostracize her. Ollye is forced to make ends meet by joining the "Yankee Wives," local women working as prostitutes for the UN troops. Much of the novel is seen through the eyes of Ollye's son Mansik who is shamed by his mother and shunned by the other boys in the village. Yet Mansik also finds himself willing to debase himself to once again be able to accepted by the other boys. Parts of this novel strike a false note, especially the climax where Ollye confronts the villagers with a speech played up for dramatic effect, but mostly I was overwhelmed by the stark reality of the cruelty of humanity. This is a dark novel about the affect of war on community and human nature.… (altro)
½
 
Segnalato
Othemts | 1 altra recensione | Nov 16, 2010 |
1950s in Kumsan (North Korea), small village where little has changed even throughout the Japanese Occupation. Then the Korean War arrivs, Mansik's mother is raped, and shamed by the old traditions, she becomes a prostitute in the Yankee Army town constructed nearby. Conflict of Mansik's desire for his friendships--their snubbing, his mother's position--until none of it matters because everyone flees south from the Chinese entering the war.
 
Segnalato
sungene | 1 altra recensione | Oct 23, 2007 |

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Statistiche

Opere
2
Utenti
66
Popolarità
#259,059
Voto
3.1
Recensioni
2
ISBN
7
Lingue
1

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