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Wolves
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Wolves

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Written in a beautifully rendered, nuanced language, Wolves is a window into a little-known world.

-Krys Lee - Author of How I Became a North Korean

Sungtae’s short stories build a unique world through their consummate construction and firm roots in reality. With Mongolia as the physical background and through the perspectives of outsiders, Jeon’s imaginative tales mercilessly expose the hypocrisy and duality that lie within all of us. The stories address important issues including North-South Korean relations, migrant workers, capitalism in an era of neo-liberalism, and racially mixed families.

Sora Kim-Russell, a Korean-American poet and translator originally from California, now lives and works in Seoul, South Korea.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
White Pine Press
Country
United States
Date
16 May 2017
Pages
220
ISBN
9781945680014

Written in a beautifully rendered, nuanced language, Wolves is a window into a little-known world.

-Krys Lee - Author of How I Became a North Korean

Sungtae’s short stories build a unique world through their consummate construction and firm roots in reality. With Mongolia as the physical background and through the perspectives of outsiders, Jeon’s imaginative tales mercilessly expose the hypocrisy and duality that lie within all of us. The stories address important issues including North-South Korean relations, migrant workers, capitalism in an era of neo-liberalism, and racially mixed families.

Sora Kim-Russell, a Korean-American poet and translator originally from California, now lives and works in Seoul, South Korea.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
White Pine Press
Country
United States
Date
16 May 2017
Pages
220
ISBN
9781945680014