The End of August
Yu Miri author Morgan Giles translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Tilted Axis Press
Published:29th Jun '23
Should be back in stock very soon
The End of August is an experimental, multi-generational, multilingual epic telling a semi-fictionalised version of the author’s family history.
A meditative dance of generations, The End of August is a semi-autobiographical investigation into nationhood and family - what you are born into and what is imposed. Yu Miri's distinct prose, rhythmically translated by Morgan Giles, explores the minutiae of generational trauma, shedding light on the postwar migration of Koreans to Japan.In 1930s Japanese-occupied Korea, Lee Woo-Cheol was a running prodigy and a contender for the upcoming Tokyo Olympics. But he would have had to run under the Japanese flag. Nearly a century later, his granddaughter is living in Japan and training to run a marathon herself. With the help of powerful Korean shamans, she summons the spirit of Lee Woo-Cheol only to be immersed in the memories of her grandfather, his brother, Lee Woo-Gun, and their neighbour, a young teen who was tricked into becoming a comfort woman for Japanese soldiers. A meditative dance of generations, The End of August is a semi-autobiographical investigation into nationhood and family - what you are born into and what is imposed. Yu Miri's distinct prose, rhythmically translated by Morgan Giles, explores the minutiae of generational trauma, shedding light on the postwar migration of Koreans to Japan.
"A historical period in The End of August is as much a continuum of sensual experiences as it is a series of interconnected events."
* Asympto- Winner of English PEN Translates Award 2022 (UK)
- Short-listed for Republic of Consciousness Prize 2024 (UK)
- Long-listed for Gregg Barrios Book in Translation Prize 2023 (United States)
ISBN: 9781911284697
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710 pages