Yi Mun-Yol
Praise for The Poet
A marvellous novel
Jonathan Coe, Guardian
The most significant novel yet about Korea. For the first time, a Korean author has fused both classical and contemporary indigenous poetry with the skill and breadth of vision expected of an international writer
Keith Howard, Times Literary Supplement
This book goes to the heart of the artist's greatest concern: the freedom to create, the courage to create in a climate of uncertainty and repression
Alfred Eibel, Quotidien de Paris
A marvellous novel
Jonathan Coe, Guardian
The most significant novel yet about Korea. For the first time, a Korean author has fused both classical and contemporary indigenous poetry with the skill and breadth of vision expected of an international writer
Keith Howard, Times Literary Supplement
This book goes to the heart of the artist's greatest concern: the freedom to create, the courage to create in a climate of uncertainty and repression
Alfred Eibel, Quotidien de Paris
A marvellous novel
Jonathan Coe, Guardian
The most significant novel yet about Korea. For the first time, a Korean author has fused both classical and contemporary indigenous poetry with the skill and breadth of vision expected of an international writer
Keith Howard, Times Literary Supplement
This book goes to the heart of the artist's greatest concern: the freedom to create, the courage to create in a climate of uncertainty and repression
Alfred Eibel, Quotidien de Paris