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Legacy

Author

Park Jeongseon

Publisher

SANZINI

Categories

Literature & Fiction

Audience

Adult

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #Independence Movement
  • #Pro-Japanese Korean
  • #past history
  • #Japanese Occupation of Korea
  • #history fiction

Copyright Contact

Kang Sugeul

  • Publication Date

    2018-10-22
  • No. of pages

    302
  • ISBN

    9788965455486
  • Dimensions

    148 * 210
Overview

This is a piece that showcases the historical issue of punishing pro-Japanese Koreans and its effect on history and the lives of individuals.

Book Intro

This the latest novel from Park Jeongseon, who continues to have an aggressive insight into the modern history of Korea and fundamental issues of mankind. The novel, Legacy, is the story of Yi Ham, the main character and a descendant of a pro-Japanese Korean family, trying to overcome the inherent contradiction within herself and put an end to the remaining pro-Japanese elements in her family. During the process, the story raises various issues related to punishing pro-Japanese Koreans in various angles, such as the suffering history of Koreans, realistic problems and the fears that prevent ethical choices, and the relationship between history and personal lives. 

The main character, Yi Ham spends her youth in a prosperous environment thanks to the pro-Japanese activities of her grandfather and her grandfather's younger brother, becoming a judge without much difficulty. Meanwhile, Kim Junho, who is about the same age as Yi Ham, lives a poor life because of his grandfather who participated in the independence movement. He passes away due to lung cancer, which developed because of the poor environment he was in. The story dynamically describes the senses of guilt and shames, and the psychological conflicts and worries of Yi Ham, who grew up in the same village as Kim Junho but lived a completely different life.

The story presents two completely different lives, one of pro-Japanese family and the other of anti-Japanese family, and shows how pro-Japanese and anti-Japanese frames were formed after Korea's independence. In particular, Yi Ham's grandfather held the position of governor, where he contributed to consolidating Japanese rule and fascism, and this had direct influence on the tragic family history of Kim Junho. After Korea's independence, the pro-Japanese Koreans who were not punished are represented by "Hannam-dong Grandpa" (Yi Ham's great uncle), who forms a strong cartel by collaborating with the dictatorial government.

Throughout the story, Yi Ham is in conflict between her surroundings and her beliefs. Between her family represented by her grandfather, and a new order represented by Kim Junho's grandfather, Yi Ham struggles to find the path she should follow. Yi Ham's indecision deepens as her grandfather cannot simply be labelled a greedy, evil person. Her grandfather was respected and idolized by villagers, had great knowledge and refinement, and is remembered as a kind elder to his granddaughter. While presenting a high-ranking pro-Japanese officer in different dimensions, the story becomes even more persuasive by depicting the long hesitation of Yi Ham and the evil past that brought her a happy childhood. Will Yi Ham be able to fix the wrongdoings of her family after 50 years?

About the Author

Park Jeongseon



Park Jeongseon (F) graduated from Sookmyung Women's University Graduate School of Korean Literature with a Master's Degree in Literature. Her writings include A Hundred Years of Silence (2012, Ministry of Culture and Tourism Outstanding Cultural Book), the short story collections The Days of Odes to Youth Are Over (2015, Outstanding Publication Contents) and I'll See You TomorrowEast Sea Arirang, Su Nam Yi, Autumn HumorExcuse, Wine Party, and 10 poetry collections including Winter Flowers, the essay collection Solitude Creates Passion. Also she wrote a critique Reason and Aesthetics, and several research articles including "A Study of the Fiction of Son Changseop-The Question of Humanity," "A Study of Liberating Novels," and "A Study of the Fiction of Yeom Sangseop," ​and more.

Recommendation

NEWSIS, 2018, Recommended New Book


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