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The Age of Civilized Violence

Author

Jeong Yihyun

Publisher

Moonji Publishing Co., Ltd.

Categories

Literature & Fiction

Audience

Adult

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • Publication Date

    2016-10-10
  • No. of pages

    250
  • ISBN

    9788932029092
  • Dimensions

    135 * 210
Overview

Book Intro

The Age of Civilized Violence collects seven short stories dating from winter 2013 onwards. They show a new side of Jeong Yi Hyun, who in the mid-2000s was known for her irreverent, challenging outlook and attention to sensuality and detail—all of which still apply to the new book, but here the author focuses on the humiliation and inertia that plague modern society in the 2010s. 

Today’s world as captured by Jeong is one in which people routinely humiliate each other while maintaining a civilized façade. This refined kind of violence is a recurring theme in all of the stories. Characters consider themselves above “personal attacks or condescending towards” someone, but still manage to do so by a refusal to “adopt any attitude toward anyone.” Casual humiliation is the theme that unites characters across different generations and nationalities—from veteran politician Park (“Ferris Wheel at Night”) who “routinely offends” others, to the children of country K (“Always, Summer”) that completely ignore transfer student Lee, who was bullied for being fat at a previous school and now does not even merit that. 

The book offers one piece of advice for those who must survive this constant exchange of humiliation: “become harder, much, much harder.” This is not an edict to become a baddie oneself, but rather to toughen up. Even when daily life has become a nightmare, people still manage to keep going. This is Jeong Yi Hyun’s interest here: how people carry on with their lives while enduring micro-aggressions like “shards of glass” that “cut the feet with each step.”

About the Author

Jeong Yihyun



Jeong Yi-hyun was born in Seoul in 1972. She studied political science and diplomacy at Sungshin Women's University and creative writing at the Seoul Institute of the Arts. She first published her writing in Literature & Society in 2002 and has published collections of short stories, such as Romantic Love and Society, Today's Lie, and An Age of Nice Violence. She also wrote the novels My Sweet City; You Do Not Know; The Basics of Love: Lovers; and Farewell, My Everything; as well as the novella A Good Person, So To Speak. She has received the Lee Hyo-seok Literature Award, the Contemporary Literature (Hyundae Munhak) Award, and Todays' Young Artist Award.

Award

Finalist for the 2017 Writer of Today Award


Bestseller Rank

8 weeks in Top 5


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