Magnolia
Titel
Magnolia
Subtitel
A Novel
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€ 39,99
ISBN
9781898823292
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Aantal pagina's
358
Taal
Engels
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14.6 x 22.4 cm
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Aziëstudies
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Part I
Chapter 1 Letters
Chapter 2 Fate’s Favourite
Chapter 3 Sisters
Chapter 4 A Chronicle of April
Chapter 5 A t the Threshold of a New Era – Memories of a Childhood
Chapter 6 In the Valley on the Dark Side of the Sun (1)
Chapter 7 In the Valley on the Dark Side on the Sun (2)
Chapter 8 In the Valley on the Dark Side on the Sun (3) Part II
Chapter 9 Confession
Chapter 10 Crime and Punishment
Chapter 11 In Hospital Ward
Chapter 12 A June Diary
Chapter 13 The Rally
Chapter 14 Vicissitude - A Chronicle of Christmas and the New Year
Chapter 15 Living on Borrowed Time
Chapter 16 Departure

Agnita Tennant

Magnolia

A Novel

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South Korea 1957. Sukey, an intelligent graduate with much promise, falls in love with a man, Kwon, who confesses to her that he has been a North Korean spy. It is four years since the Korean War ended in a cease-fire (having started on 25 June 1950). Even though fighting is suspended, hostility and enmity towards the North is the social norm. With anti-spy campaigns, street and hotel searches, and arrests of any suspect, citizens are urged to be vigilant and to report on any suspicious goings-on. When Sukey takes on Kwon as her lover, she has little idea of what it will be like to keep an ex-spy hidden away from society, her family and friends. Her world changes overnight, and within a few months she is reduced to a nervous wreck…
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Auteur

Agnita Tennant

Agnita Tennant, née Hong, was born in Korea. She was educated at Yonsei University. In Britain, she studied at Loughborough University and received her PhD there. She worked as a librarian in Leicestershire and taught Modern Korean Literature at Sheffield University. She has also translated and published a number of Korean short stories.