Description
- ISBN-13: 9781787704336
- Publisher: Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Spine Width: 34 mm
- Width: 135 mm
- ISBN-10: 1787704335
- Publisher Date: 19 Jan 2023
- Height: 210 mm
- No of Pages: 368
- Weight: 204 gr
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹594.15Current price is: ₹594.15.
Dive into “Whale,” Cheon Myeong-Kwan’s satirical allegory of modern Korea. Lauded for its powerful storytelling, this literary masterpiece explores societal shifts and historical echoes with sharp wit and profound insight. Explore the depths of Korean literature with this unforgettable novel. ISBN: 9781787704336
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Sweta Yadav –
Whale is weird and wonderful! Not always easy to follow, but the imagery is stunning. Enjoyable but complex.
Mukesh Kumar Khemani –
Whale is a wild ride! The characters are unforgettable, and the story is so unique. Definitely worth reading.
Kumari Sakshi –
A powerful story that really makes you think. The writing is beautiful, but at times, the plot felt a little convoluted.
Abhay Kumar Rajak –
The satire is brilliant. A must-read for anyone interested in Korean literature and societal commentary. I enjoyed this book.
Siddharth Pawdia –
I loved the world-building. Definitely would suggest this for book club.
Ayush Tiwari –
I enjoyed the allegorical elements, but sometimes it felt a little too heavy-handed. Still a worthwhile read!
Nikhil Singhal –
I found the historical context fascinating. Definitely a unique read.
Shivam Arora –
This book made me think. Some parts were slow, and I considered not finishing it. I am glad I did finish.
Rohit Soni –
This was a great read that I enjoyed. Some slow parts and others very fascinating.
Rahul Gitte –
I wanted to like this book more than I did. Good, not great.
Yashika –
A thought-provoking read! Some scenes were intense, but the overall message resonated with me. I would read this book again.
Rakshit Monga –
Whale is dark and funny, a unique combination! Parts were disturbing, but the overall message is powerful.
Kumar Nilmani –
The social commentary is on point! Some of the plot points were confusing. I still really loved it, though!
Sanjana Srivastava –
Definitely a unique reading experience. The writing style took some getting used to, but the story is ultimately rewarding.
Soumik Goswami –
I was completely absorbed in the story of Whale. I have recommended this book to my friends.
Arohi Jain –
Loved the satire! It was sharp and insightful. Some of the historical references went over my head, though. Still, a great book.
Tanmay Kumar Sarkar –
Whale is definitely unique! Some parts were captivating, others felt a bit too abstract for me. Overall, an interesting read.
Kalpana Prasad –
I appreciated the historical context, but the story dragged in places. A solid effort, but not my favorite.