少年來了

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Han Kang, 尹嘉玄: 少年來了 (Chinese language, 2018, 漫遊者文化)

247 pages

Chinese language

Published Jan. 3, 2018 by 漫遊者文化.

ISBN:
978-986-489-234-1
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OCLC Number:
1020673750

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(15 reviews)

很荒謬吧,拳頭怎麼可能贏得過槍呢?

1980年5月,韓國光州市民與學生組織示威遊行反抗全斗煥政權。15歲的少年東浩和朋友正戴,也一起參加了示威活動。當政府派軍隊進駐光州冷血鎮壓,軍人開始開槍射殺市民的時候,東浩害怕地逃走躲了起來,並且親眼目睹正戴被當街射殺。

東浩愧疚之餘,來道廳的尚武館找尋正戴屍體,遇到了負責處理遺體入殮的女高中生恩淑,以及年輕的女裁縫師善珠,受她們請求留下來幫忙,也因此認識了館內負責調配人力與物資的男大學生振秀。

在協助無名屍體登記的工作時,東浩不時對自己的懦弱感到自責。幾天後,軍方即將攻入道廳的那晚,東浩下定決心要堅守到最後……

到底為什麼他死了,我卻還活著?

因為處理過屍體、從此無法再吃肉的恩淑;在拘留所遭遇非人對待的大學生振秀;背負著入獄汙點、把自己封閉起來的善珠;未能即時勸說兒子東浩回家的母親,他們剩餘的人生從此都懷抱愧疚,懷念著那名鼓起勇氣迎向軍隊的少年……

5 editions

Grausamkeit und Trauer

Jedes Kapitel tat auf seine ganz eigene Weise weh, dennoch habe ich alle von ihnen regelrecht verschlungen. Han Kangs Umgang mit den realen Personen, um die es geht, ist so liebevoll poetisch im Kontrast zu dem, was ihnen widerfahren ist. Große Leseempfehlung, wenn man mit dem Thema umgehen kann und gerade dann, wenn man (wie ich vorher) nur wenig über diese Zeit in der koreanischen Geschichte weiß.

Human Acts

Han narrates, from multiple viewpoints and time periods, a 1980 uprising that was brutally put down by South Korea's military government. At the beginning of the book I was struck by how ordinary people banded together to help each other -- in this case, working tirelessly in a makeshift morgue to help families identify their loved ones, all the while listening for the army's return. Han evocatively carries the story through time and shows the lasting effects of the government's brutality. And yet, the novel also demonstrates that people can be moved to come together and fight for each other, even in the face of brutal, senseless violence.

Generational Trauma of Gwangju Uprising

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I didn't know anything about the Gwangju Uprising in South Korea, but this book lays out the brutality of it by tracing the narratives of victims as well as victims' friends and families.

Kang is the writer for this task, and while I didn't find this "compulsively readable" (the NYT Book Review described it that way), it is an impressive and devastating novel.

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