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The 2012 Award

 

Lee

 

The Surrendered

by Chang-Rae Lee

 

 

 

Nominated by:

  • Biblioteca Nazionale di Napoli/Biblioteca Nazionale "Vitt.Em.111" Napoli, Italy
  • National Library Service of Barbados, Bridgetown
  • Milwaukee Public Library, USA
  • New York Public Library, USA

 

Publisher of Nominated Edition:

Riverhead Books , USA

The complete A-Z listing of nominated authors
ABOUT THE BOOK

With his three critically acclaimed novels, Chang-rae Lee has established himself as one of the most talented writers of contemporary literary fiction. Now, with The Surrendered, Lee has created a book that amplifies everything we've seen in his previous works, and reads like nothing else. It is a brilliant, haunting, heartbreaking story about how love and war inalterably change the lives of those they touch.

June Han was only a girl when the Korean War left her orphaned; Hector Brennan was a young GI who fled the petty tragedies of his small town to serve his country. When the war ended, their lives collided at a Korean orphanage where they vied for the attentions of Sylvie Tanner, the beautiful yet deeply damaged missionary wife whose elusive love seemed to transform everything. Thirty years later and on the other side of the world, June and Hector are reunited in a plot that will force them to come to terms with the mysterious secrets of their past, and the shocking acts of love and violence that bind them together.

As Lee unfurls the stunning story of June, Hector, and Sylvie, he weaves a profound meditation on the nature of heroism and sacrifice, the power of love, and the possibilities for mercy, salvation, and surrendering oneself to another. Combining the complex themes of identity and belonging of Native Speaker and A Gesture Life with the broad range, energy, and pure storytelling gifts of Aloft, Chang-rae Lee has delivered his most ambitious, exciting, and unforgettable work yet. It is a mesmeriz­ing novel, elegantly suspenseful and deeply affecting.


(From Publisher).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Chang-Rae Lee is the author of Native Speaker, winner of the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award for first fiction, A Gesture Life, and Aloft. Selected by The New Yorker as one of the twenty best writers under forty, Chang-rae Lee teaches writing at Princeton University.

LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

Lee's masterful, harmonically, well-crafted novel, documents and dramatises human suffering and anguish. It also highlights the indelible social impact and ravages of war.

A powerful story of intertwined lives of a Korean woman and her once-saviour. Their shocking past enters their present as both lives develop toward death & desolation.

Memories of the Korean War show people's incredible capacity to survive, despite the wounds. Happy endings aren't always realistic, this novel enthrals as it forces us to reflect on the characters' experiences.

Literary merit.

 

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