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Human Acts

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  • poloq1998har citeretfor 3 år siden
    How is it, she wonders, that a face can so effectively conceal what lies behind it? How is not indelibly marked by such callousness, brutality, murderousness?
  • poloq1998har citeretfor 3 år siden
    I wanted to be free to fly to wherever they were, and to demand of them: why did you kill me? Why did you kill my sister, what did you do to her?
  • Mari Thceishvilihar citeretfor 5 dage siden
    And yet, you made no move to go and help Jeong-dae. Left alone, you were frightened and, thinking only about avoiding the snipers’ sharp eyes, shuffled quickly sideways along the wall, your face pressed up
  • Ranti Fadilahhar citeretfor 5 dage siden
    Even this pressure didn’t squeeze any more blood from my wounds, which could only mean that it had all leaked out already.
  • Ranti Fadilahhar citeretfor 5 dage siden
    the nape of my neck
  • Mari Thceishvilihar citeretfor 15 dage siden
    the recently unionized factory girls were some of the most vocal and visible agitators for change, the authorities were able to paint the uprising as a Communist plot sparked by North Korean spies, thus legitimizing their brutal crackdown. In the chapter entitled “The Prisoner, 1990,” I paid special attention to diction in the hope that this would highlight the subtle politics of a working-class torture survivor being pressured into revisiting traumatic memories for the sake of a university professor’s academic thesis. And there is also gender politics, with “The Factory Girl, 2002,” featuring a women-only splinter group from the main union, set up to address the fact that female workers were treated more unfairly even than the men.
  • Mari Thceishvilihar citeretfor 15 dage siden
    a region that has a long history of political dissent, and of underrepresentation in the central government.
  • Mari Thceishvilihar citeretfor 18 dage siden
    Her novel, then, is both a personal and political response to these recent developments, and a reminder of the human acts of which we are all capable, the brutal and the tender, the base and the sublime.
  • Mari Thceishvilihar citeretfor 18 dage siden
    She is a writer who takes things deeply to heart, and was anxious that the translation maintain the moral ambivalence of the original, and avoid sensationalizing the sorrow and shame that her hometown was made to bear
  • Mari Thceishvilihar citeretfor 18 dage siden
    The novel is equally unusual in delving into the complex background of the democratization movement, though Han Kang’s style is always to do this obliquely, through the experiences of her characters, rather than presenting a dry historical account.
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