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Meeting with my brother : a novella
by
Yi, Mun-yŏl, 1948- author
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Fenkl, Heinz Insu, 1960- translator
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Chang, Yoosup, translator
in
Brothers North Korea Fiction
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Families North Korea Fiction
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Korean War, 1950-1953 Fiction
2017
\"Narrated in the first person, Meeting with My Brother tells the story of a professor's journey to meet with his younger half-brother from North Korea. The professor's father had left his family behind in the South during the Korean War and eventually had another family in the North. The story includes the professor's negotiations with the go-between who arranges the meeting, his participation in a tour group (the necessary excuse to travel to the area in China where the meeting takes place), his interaction with other tour members and Koreans living in the area, and finally his meeting with his brother. The story includes different positions on reunification and illuminates many of the reasons that make reunification difficult. In this new translation the author has added a new vignette that does not appear in the original.\"
Meeting with my brother
by
Chang, Yoosup
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Fenkl, Heinz Insu
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Yi, Mun-yŏl
in
Brothers
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Brothers-Korea (North)-Fiction
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Families
2017
Yi Mun-yol'sMeeting with My Brotheris narrated by a middle-aged South Korean professor, also named Yi, whose father abandoned his family and defected to the North at the outbreak of the Korean War. Many years later, despite having spent most of his life under a cloud of suspicion as the son of a traitor, Yi is prepared to reunite with his father. Yet before a rendezvous on the Chinese border can be arranged, his father dies. Yi then learns for the first time that he has a half-brother, whom he chooses to meet instead. As the two confront their shared legacy, their encounter takes a surprising turn.Meeting with My Brotherrepresents the political and psychological complexity of Koreans on both sides of the border, offering a complex yet poignant perspective on the divisions between the two countries. Through a series of charged conversations, Yi explores the nuances of reunification, both political and personal. This semiautobiographical account draws on Yi's own experience of growing up with an absent father who defected to the North and the stigma of family disloyalty. First published in Korea in 1994,Meeting with My Brotheris a moving and illuminating portrait of the relationships sundered by one of the world's starkest barriers.
In the shadow of the sun
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O'Brien, Anne Sibley, author
in
Brothers and sisters Juvenile fiction.
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Father and child Juvenile fiction.
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Tourists Korea (North) Juvenile fiction.
2017
Twelve-year-old Mia is on a five-day tour of North Korea with her older brother, Simon, and their father, Mark, an food aide worker, but she is scared because her father keeps sneaking off at night, and terrified that her brother's sullen, rebellious behavior (which has absolutely nothing to do with the Koreans) is going to get them in trouble--and things get much worse when she is pulled into a deadly political game that seeks to expose North Korean atrocities, and her father is arrested.
Year of impossible goodbyes
by
Choi, Sook Nyul
in
Since 1945
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Bak, Sookan (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
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Girls Korea Juvenile fiction.
1993
A young Korean girl survives the oppressive Japanese and Russian occupation of North Korea during the 1940s, to later escape to freedom in South Korea.