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달개비꽃 엄마

달개비꽃 엄마
Original Title
달개비꽃 엄마
Title Romanization
Dalgaebikkon eomma
Title Sub
한승원 장편소설
English Title (Printed)
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Classification

KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Korean Fiction > 21st century

Author
Han seung-won
Co-Author
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Published Year
2016
Publisher
MUNHAKDONGNE Publishing group
ISBN
9788954642552
The Series
문학동네 장편소설
Main Characters
Jeom-ong, Han Ung-gi, Han Seung-won
Subject/Theme
Mother’s life force and love
Writer default image
  • Han seung-won
  • Birth : Unknown ~ Unknown
  • Occupation : Novelist
  • First Name : seung-won
  • Family Name : Han
  • Korean Name : 한승원
  • ISNI : 0000000063079909
  • Works : 8
Plot

From a young age, Jeom-ong is exceptionally tough and smart. She attends school at a time when it was difficult for women to get an education and even gives publicity speeches. Jeom-ong married her school teacher, Han Ung-gi, and has 11 children. Their second son, Han Seung-won, becomes the pillar of the family and helps his siblings earn a living. Interested in literature, Seung-won wants to go to Seoul to study, but his father is against the idea. His mother, Jeom-ong, supports Seung-won until the end, but this drives a wedge between his father and his mother.

Descriptions(Languages 2)
  • English(English)
  • Korean(한국어)

This is a novel by Han Seung-won, published in 2016. It is an autobiographical novel about the author Han Seung-won and his mother. With sincere and tightly-knit sentences, it captures the life, vitality, and magnanimity as vast as the ocean of a mother who raised 11 children.

2016년에 출간된 한승원의 장편소설이다. 이 작품은 작가 한승원과 그의 어머니를 자전적인 방식으로 풀어냈다. 진솔하고 치밀한 문장들로 이루어진 이 작품은 11남매를 키워오신 어머니의 삶과 생명력, 바다와 같은 포용력을 담아냈다는 평을 받는다.

Translated Books1

  • 月光色のチマ
    Japanese(日本語) Funded by LTI Korea Available
    月光色のチマ
    Han seung-won et al / ハン・スンウォン / 2020 / KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Korean Fiction > 21st century