Princess Bari

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Sora Kim-Russell, Hwang Sok-yong: Princess Bari (2019, Scribe Publications, Scribe US)

256 pages

English language

Published Feb. 8, 2019 by Scribe Publications, Scribe US.

ISBN:
978-1-947534-54-4
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5 stars (1 review)

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A fascinating read

5 stars

Princess Bari is a beautifully written novel which blends elements of fairytale and mythological stories which modern-day migrant experiences. In common with The Beast Of Kukuyo which I reviewed a few days ago, this is another book that I chose almost on a whim for its author's nationality, and which turned out to be a very rewarding read! I loved Hwang's use magical realism (Daniela at Bookiverse, this is absolutely a book for you!) which frequently transports both the reader and Bari from the horrific situations in which she finds herself. The claustrophobic cargo ship journey is one example and I found this all the more upsetting for knowing that, although this novel is fiction, these scenes are essentially true to real life. I felt the timelessness of Hwang's writing style in his retelling of this ancient legend reminded me that Bari's experience (and the experiences of thousands like her) …

Subjects

  • Fiction, women