Книга Meeting with My Brother: A Novella

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Yi Mun-yol's Meeting with My Brother is 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 Brother represents 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 Brother is a moving and illuminating portrait of the relationships sundered by one of the world's starkest barriers.

"A seminal and timeless work. . . . What ultimately makes Meeting with My Brother so fascinating is Yi’s subtle understanding of estrangement, abandonment, and the attendant feelings of suspicion that so often come up against the powerful call of blood and kinship. In Yi’s fictional encounter, we feel the repressed grief of a nation torn in two, and the daily lives of those who must carry the legacy of such a divorce as they circle each other, wondering and yearning for a chance at intimacy." - Times Literary Supplement

"Yi’s exploration of identity, family, citizenship, and nationhood is urgently profound and deeply compelling." - Booklist (starred review)

"A modest but quietly controversial look at two very different Koreas, questioning long-held orthodoxies.... Yi's novella complicates our understanding of relations between North and South." - Kirkus Reviews

"Prefaced by an illuminating introduction by professor and translator Heinz Insu Fenkl in which he provides a literary and personal background to Korean author Yi Mun-Yol and Korean literature in general. . . . Meeting with My Brother, at just 90 taut pages, is well worth reading for its own sake." - Asian Review of Books

"Freshly presented to a new generation, Meeting with My Brother makes for required reading." - Korean Literature Now

"Meeting with my Brother is a wonderful novella, somehow managing to summarise the issues behind the nation’s division in less than a hundred pages. . . . Meeting with my Brother, quite apart from its political significance, is simply a beautiful, touching story, and it builds to the two brothers setting their differences aside to remember their father." - Tony's Reading List

"First published in Korean in 1994, Meeting with My Brother is still as relevant in 2017. Importantly, this book gives you what headlines and political machismo can’t – a sense of what’s at stake for individuals, and why it all matters." - Words and Leaves

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Yi Mun-yol's Meeting with My Brother is 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 Brother represents 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 Brother is a moving and illuminating portrait of the relationships sundered by one of the world's starkest barriers.

"A seminal and timeless work. . . . What ultimately makes Meeting with My Brother so fascinating is Yi’s subtle understanding of estrangement, abandonment, and the attendant feelings of suspicion that so often come up against the powerful call of blood and kinship. In Yi’s fictional encounter, we feel the repressed grief of a nation torn in two, and the daily lives of those who must carry the legacy of such a divorce as they circle each other, wondering and yearning for a chance at intimacy." - Times Literary Supplement

"Yi’s exploration of identity, family, citizenship, and nationhood is urgently profound and deeply compelling." - Booklist (starred review)

"A modest but quietly controversial look at two very different Koreas, questioning long-held orthodoxies.... Yi's novella complicates our understanding of relations between North and South." - Kirkus Reviews

"Prefaced by an illuminating introduction by professor and translator Heinz Insu Fenkl in which he provides a literary and personal background to Korean author Yi Mun-Yol and Korean literature in general. . . . Meeting with My Brother, at just 90 taut pages, is well worth reading for its own sake." - Asian Review of Books

"Freshly presented to a new generation, Meeting with My Brother makes for required reading." - Korean Literature Now

"Meeting with my Brother is a wonderful novella, somehow managing to summarise the issues behind the nation’s division in less than a hundred pages. . . . Meeting with my Brother, quite apart from its political significance, is simply a beautiful, touching story, and it builds to the two brothers setting their differences aside to remember their father." - Tony's Reading List

"First published in Korean in 1994, Meeting with My Brother is still as relevant in 2017. Importantly, this book gives you what headlines and political machismo can’t – a sense of what’s at stake for individuals, and why it all matters." - Words and Leaves

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