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Ch’ae Manshik is one of the most accomplished writers of modern Korea yet is underrepresented in English translation because of the challenges posed by his distinctive voice and colloquial style.
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Ch’ae Manshik is one of the most accomplished modern Korean writers yet is underrepresented in English translation because of the challenges posed by his distinctive voice and colloquial style. Sunset: A Ch’ae Manshik Reader is the first English-language anthology of his works and features a variety of genres—novella, short fiction, anecdotal essay, travel writing, children’s story, one-act play, three-act play, and roundtable discussion.


This anthology moves beyond the usual “representative works” to provide a well-rounded selection of writing by one of Korea’s most innovative and memorable voices, drawing on Ch'ae's ten-volume Complete Works. This edition also provides a comprehensive introduction outlining the limitations of existing approaches to Ch'ae. It contextualizes the anthology's contents both in terms of the author's career and the rich Korean tradition of intertextuality and intermediality that he reflects from the country's earliest times to the new millennium.

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Price: $32.00
Pages: 224
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: Weatherhead Books on Asia
Publication Date: 06 June 2017
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231181013
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Asian / General, FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Short Stories (single author), LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General

Sunset offers a wonderful introduction to the wide variety of writing being published in colonial and postcolonial Korea, all through the lens of the writer Ch’ae Manshik. Ch’ae is best known and loved today for his novels, but here we rediscover him as a man of many talents, whose work managed to cross the lines between popular style and social critique with great success.

Ch’ae Manshik (1902–1950) published his first story in 1924, at the age of twenty-two, and went on to publish many other works in a variety of genres.

Bruce and Ju-Chan Fulton are translators of numerous volumes of modern Korean fiction.

Preface
Introduction
1. Sunset
2. In Three Directions
3. Ungrateful Wretch
4. Skewered Beef
5. Egg on My Face
6. A Writing Worm's Life
7. Travel Sketches
8. Challenges Facing Today's Writers
9. Yujong and I
10. Whatever Possessed Me? A Play in One Act
11. Juvesenility
12. A Man Called Hungbo
13. My "Flower and Soldier"
14. The Grasshopper, the Kingfisher, and the Ant
15. A Three-Way Conversation on Kungmin Literature
16. Mister Pang
17. Blind Man Shim: A Play in Three Acts
18. Angel for a Day