Prism
by Won-Pyung Sohn
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A heart-warming contemplation on acceptance and healing, in nimble, observant, and poetic prose not unlike Celeste Ng A story about men and women in their twenties and thirties making peace with the worldandthemselves,Prism delves into the complexity of human relationship and how the sheer fact of coexistence, as much as it complicates, can also heal sometimes. It is a series of coincidences that bring together four young people, Yejin, Jane, Hogye, and Dowon. Hogye, who works at Jane’s bakery “East Flour,” comes into contact with Yejin while hanging out with insomniacs’ club members. Yejin has a crush on Dowon who works in the movie industry and who, as it turns out, has a complicated history with Jane. As these four people are brought, and at times forced, together, they evolve in different ways. Jane realizes that she’s no longer the twenty something who wanted to be a professional musician, and that she has come to truly love what she only thought was a way of making a living: baking. Yejin, who was in the habit of getting herself into one-sided love affairs, finds her way to a happier, more realistic relationship. Hogye acknowledges his anger issues, learns to forgive and embrace his dysfunctional family, and finds the artist in himself. Dowon finally comes face to face with his unhappiness and the emotional tolls his first wife’s death took on his romantic life. At the end of Prism , each of them still harbors the pain that comes with human connections. But not one of them takes a step back. All of them move decidedly on, either towards or away from one another. Partial Available.
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A new novel by the author of Almond, Will be published by EunHaeng Namu Publishing Co. Ltd in Korea in the fall:
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- Publisher Eunhaengnamu
- Orginal LanguageKorean
- Publish StatusPublished
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