Agent: Pierre Astier, Astier-Pécher Literary & Film Agency. This poignant, fully realized debut shouldn’t be missed. Dusapin’s precise sentences, expertly translated by Higgins, elicit cinematic images and strong emotions. In a winter that never ends”), she falls in love with Kerrand, then worries he’ll be driven away after Jun-Oh returns. As she contends with her mother’s sharp and constant criticism, along with anxiety over the volatile state of life along the border (“We’re on a knife-edge. Kerrand is in search of inspiration for the final issue of his series, and the narrator agrees to teach him about the landscape and history of the area. An exquisitely-crafted debut, which won the Prix Robert Walser, Winter in Sokcho is a novel about shared identities and divided selves, vision and blindness, intimacy and alienation. She is captivated and unnerved by Kerrand’s presence, and soon a flirtation develops. During the wintry off-season, French comic book writer Yan Kerrand checks in. Her boyfriend, Jun-Oh, a model who is away in Seoul, and her mother have pressured her to get plastic surgery to conform to the country’s beauty standard, but she refuses. The narrator, 24, works as a receptionist at a guesthouse on the border of North and South Korea. Dusapin’s luminous debut follows a young French Korean woman as she wrestles with desire, daughterhood, and identity.
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