Some Are Always Hungry
- 90 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Some Are Always Hungry chronicles a family's wartime survival, immigration, and heirloom trauma through the lens of food, or the lack thereof.
Jihyun Yun es una poeta coreano-estadounidense cuya obra profundiza en las intrincadas conexiones entre historia, memoria e identidad. Su poesía se caracteriza por su honestidad cruda y sus imágenes penetrantes, que atraen al lector hacia traumas tanto personales como colectivos. Yun se enfoca en temas de migración, asimilación y la búsqueda de raíces en un mundo en constante cambio. Su voz distintiva ofrece una perspectiva refrescante dentro de la literatura contemporánea.


Some Are Always Hungry chronicles a family's wartime survival, immigration, and heirloom trauma through the lens of food, or the lack thereof.
Soojin has always known the rules - never bring back anything larger than her palm from the dead, but that was before Mirae died. 'Eerie and poignant.' Trang Thanh Tran, author of She is a Haunting Sister, I hear you. I feel your hands in the dirt, beckoning. I will answer your call - I'll return. When her older sister is found drowned in the river that cuts through their small, sleepy town, Soojin is beside herself with grief. Disregarding every rule, she uses her ancestral magic to bring Mirae back from the dead. At first, the sisters delight in their reunion, but Mirae soon grows tired of hiding from the world. She becomes restless and hungry... As the town is rocked by a series of harrowing, unusual deaths, Soojin fears the sister she brought back to life isn't the one she knew.