![]() Looking back over the past six years, Shin said it was a time that became a "stepping stone" for her to move on. ![]() Last month, the writer made her first public appearance in years since 2015, when she was accused of copying passages from the Korean translation of "Patriotism" (1961) by the late Japanese writer Yukio Mishima in one of her short stories. After losing his parents at the age of 14 due to an infectious disease, he fights in the war as a teenager and faces democracy movements after moving to Seoul. ![]() Shin's new novel, her eighth novel and first published novel in 11 years, centers on a father whose life goes through the ups and downs of the country's modern history. publishing house Astra through literary agency KL Management, according to Changbi Publishers. Shin recently signed a contract to publish the English version of her novel whose title roughly translates to "I Had Gone to My Father" with U.S. Courtesy of Changbi PublishersĪ new novel by Shin Kyung-sook, the author of the Korean bestseller "Please Look After Mom," will be translated and published in the United States, her publisher said Wednesday. Author Shin Kyung-sook speaks about her new book "I Had Gone to My Father" at a press conference, March 3. ![]()
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