000 | 01371nam a2200169 4500 | ||
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020 | _a9781787704336 | ||
082 |
_a895.73 _bMYE/W |
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100 | _aMyeong-Kwan, Cheon | ||
245 | _aWhale | ||
260 |
_aLondon _bEuropa editions _c2004 |
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300 | _a367 p. | ||
500 | _atranslated from Korean | ||
520 | _aA sweeping, multi-generational tale blending fable, farce, and fantasy-a masterpiece of modern fiction perfect for fans ofOne Hundred Years of Solitude. A woman sells her daughter to a passing beekeeper for two jars of honey. A baby weighing fifteen pounds is born in the depths of winter but named “Girl of Spring”. A storm brings down the roof of a ramshackle restaurant to reveal a hidden fortune. These are just some of the events that set Myeong-Kwan Cheong's beautifully crafted, wild world in motion. Set in a remote village in South Korea, Whale follows the lives of its linked characters: Geumbok, who has been chasing an indescribable thrill ever since she first saw a whale crest in the ocean; her mute daughter, Chunhui, who communicates with elephants; and a one-eyed woman who controls honeybees with a whistle. Brimming with surprises and wicked humour, Whale is an adventure-satire of epic proportions, by one of international literature's the most original voices. | ||
650 | _aKorean fiction | ||
700 | _aKm, Chi-Young | ||
942 | _cBK | ||
999 |
_c76401 _d76401 |