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House of the Winds (Emerging Voices. New International Fiction) Mia Yun First Printing edition
House of the Winds (Emerging Voices. New International Fiction)
Mia Yun
House of the Winds is a portrait of a family and a nation struggling to recover from the tumultuous long years of Japanese rule and the Korean War -- and the story of one dreaming mother and her listening daughter. Young Wife is a magic-wand mother who tells stories of the time when tigers smoked pipes. One day her white summer blouse runs deep red, mango-red and azalea pink. Who knows from where this sudden sadness sprouted?
Her youngest daughter is our guide through a world in which even birds cry instead of sing ("Everything cried and cried beautifully in Korea"). An American electric iron is so powerful it sets off a coup d'etat. Grandfather dies with a crab-apple in his mouth.
Mia Yun invites her readers into the "folds of history" where Korean women, the descendants of the she-bear woman and the son of the king of heaven, live... "laughing, wailing, spirit-cajoling, poetry-writing, tear-hiding, bosom-bracing, scheming, fire-breathing."
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | 1999 |
| ISBN13 | 9781566563055 |
| Publishers | Interlink Pub Group Inc |
| Pages | 219 |
| Dimensions | 137 × 24 × 209 mm · 362 g |
| Language | English |