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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @itsrealfake 24 Oct \ on: Parents' group calls for removal of Han Kang's 'The Vegetarian' from libraries BooksAndArticles
is it about Hitler? he was a vegetarian, wasn't he?
From Wikipedia:
The Vegetarian tells the story of Yeong-hye, a home-maker who, one day, suddenly decides to stop eating meat after a series of dreams involving images of animal slaughter. This abstention leads her to become distanced from her family and from society. The story is told in three parts: "The Vegetarian", "Mongolian Mark", and "Flaming Trees". The first section is narrated by Yeong-hye's husband, Mr. Cheong, in the first person. The second section is narrated in third person focusing on Yeong-hye's brother-in-law; and the third section remains in third-person but focuses on her sister, In-hye, while sporadically speaking in the present tense.
I haven't read the book yet.
Not sure if this plot is related to the fact that it is extremely hard to be a vegetarian in Korea. Nearly every meal, social event, etc will involve animal products, in one way or another.
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