Hailed by critics, Stingray has been described by its author as “a critical biography of my loving mother.” Hailed by critics, Stingray has been described by its author as “a critical biography of my loving mother.” With his father having abandoned his family for another woman, Se-young and his mother are forced to subsist on their own in the harsh environment of a small Korean farming village in the 1950s. Determined to wait for her husband’s return, Se-young’s mother hangs a dried stingray on the kitchen doorjamb; to her, it’s a reminder of the fact that she still has a husband, and that she must behave as a married woman would, despite all. Also, she claims, when the family is reunited, the fish will be their first, celebratory meal together. But when a beggar girl, Sam-rae, sneaks into their house during a blizzard, the first thing she does is eat the stingray, and what follows is a struggle, at once sentimental and ideological, for the soul of the household.

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#1 in Library of Korean Literature

Library of Korean Literature is a 13-book series with 13 released primary works first released in 1960 with contributions by Kim Joo-Young, Jung Mi-Kyung, and Jung Young-Moon.

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Stingray
#4
My Son's Girlfriend
#5
A Most Ambiguous Sunday and Other Stories
#7
At Least We Can Apologize
#9
Lonesome You
#10
Ya nadie escribe cartas
#11
Pavane for a Dead Princess
#13
The Square: A Novel
#14
Scenes from the Enlightenment
#15
Another Man's City
#17
The Private Lives of Plants
#21
Beauty Looks Down on Me

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