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Original Title: 채식주의자
Edition Language: English
Characters: Kim Yeong-hye, Kim In-hye
Setting: Seoul, South Korea(Korea, Republic of)
Literary Awards: Internationaler Literaturpreis – Haus der Kulturen der Welt Nominee for Ki-Hyang Lee (2017), PEN Translation Prize Nominee for Deborah Smith (2017), Frankfurt Book Fair LiBeraturpreis Nominee (2017), International Booker Prize (2016)
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The Vegetarian Hardcover | Pages: 188 pages
Rating: 3.58 | 84070 Users | 11532 Reviews

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Title:The Vegetarian
Author:Han Kang
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 188 pages
Published:February 2nd 2016 by Hogarth Press (first published October 30th 2007)
Categories:Fiction. Contemporary. Literary Fiction

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Before the nightmare, Yeong-hye and her husband lived an ordinary life. But when splintering, blood-soaked images start haunting her thoughts, Yeong-hye decides to purge her mind and renounce eating meat. In a country where societal mores are strictly obeyed, Yeong-hye's decision to embrace a more “plant-like” existence is a shocking act of subversion. And as her passive rebellion manifests in ever more extreme and frightening forms, scandal, abuse, and estrangement begin to send Yeong-hye spiraling deep into the spaces of her fantasy. In a complete metamorphosis of both mind and body, her now dangerous endeavor will take Yeong-hye—impossibly, ecstatically, tragically—far from her once-known self altogether.

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Ratings: 3.58 From 84070 Users | 11532 Reviews

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HUH. *nods head slowly* I started this a few years ago, put it down with every intention to return, and finally did (in audiobook form). I left this feeling that I hadn't connected to the characters or story very much, but finding the world that was built and the ideas presented really interesting. I left it not wanting necessarily to recommend it to anyone but certainly wanting to write an essay about it to unpack what happened. HUH.

She was no longer able to cope with all that her sister reminded her of. She'd been unable to forgive her for soaring alone over a boundary she herself could never bring herself to cross, unable to forgive that magnificent irresponsibility that had enabled Yeong-hye to shuck off social constraints and leave her behind, still a prisoner. And before Yeong-hye had broken those bars, she'd never even known they were there. For a small book it took me a lot of time to finish. The reason is that I

Well . . . um . . . yeah . . . soI guess that was good . . . maybe . . .Kinda weird . . . I think . . .Definitely a bit much . . . oh, no doubt . . . but . . .Poignant perhaps . . . certainly heart strings were tugged . . . however . . . Confusion! Yes! That's it . . . or, maybe not . . .100% sure I was 90% moved by being 80% lost while at the same time being 70% disturbed . . .This book . . . yup . . . it's . . . sure, I guess?

A disturbing novel about anorexia, patriarchy, and abuse, The Vegetarian explores the emotional toll of violence against women. The novel follows Yeong-hye, a young South Korean woman trapped in a loveless marriage, as she stops eating meat and starts to starve herself and rebel against her callous family after having a blood-soaked nightmare. Yeong-hyes behavior grows increasingly erratic and self-destructive across the novels three equal-length parts, in turn narrated from the perspectives of

I can't say I "liked" this book, a word "appreciated" is more accurate. I appreciated it a lot.First thought - I am glad I don't live in a country with such level of patriarchal b-shit going on. There were certain excerpts in the story that would drive berserk any western woman. Nonetheless, this book works on more levels than just that. It is about sexism and discrimination, but it's also about disintegration of family, it's about society and invisible oppression by its norms, it's about mental

Honestly? I don't know what to say. This was one of the hardest books to read, ever.I started once a few months ago, and at the scene where (view spoiler)[they FORCED her to eat meat (hide spoiler)], I broke. I could not continue. It was so painful. And I could not imagine the horror of your own family doing that to you. The story is about Yeong-here but except for little snippets (dreams), we follow it through different POV. It had a certain feeling to it like she was degraded from being an

My goodness! What a deceptive title! The vegetarian!Its spurious but not in a negative sense. This book consistently played with my thought process as I progressed with the book. After the first few chapters, that is, in part one I thought, III will do some fact-finding galore on the internet on a vegetarian diet after having finished the book and will write them in my review.Then the middle chapters, that is, in part two. I forgot about the diet and this book just began seducing this reader by