Planning a trip to South Korea?
Before you set off on an adventure in South Korea, we recommend some Korean novels translated into English.
These novels offer a deeper understanding of the people, customs, and traditions that shape South Korea.
And it lets you explore deep into the writer’s world.
Whether you're an avid reader or just looking to enhance your travel experience, in stay14, here's a curated list of novels that will transport you to the vivid experience of Korean history and its world.
"Pachinko" by Min Jin Lee
The first novel we recommend is "Pachinko”.
It is the story that unfolds from bustling street markets in Korea to the criminal underworld in Japan.
Through the lives of strong, stubborn women and devoted families, Min Jin Lee explores love, sacrifice, ambition, and loyalty across generations.
This rich narrative offers drama, history, and human relationships.
"Please look after Mom"
This emotionally powerful book exceeded expectations, exploring the intense drama of a family's search for their missing mother, Park So-nyo, in Seoul.
Through four sections narrated by family members, it dives into 4 chapters. Blame, sacrifices, and intricate family dynamics.
Amidst the heart-wrenching search, the novel introduces readers to contemporary Korean life and culture.
It encourages reflection on understanding and appreciating family, particularly parents, emphasizing often-overlooked sacrifices and the impact of familial bonds!
"Diary of a Murderer"
Now, if you want suspense over drama, we would like to recommend “Diary of a murderer”
In "Diary of a Murderer," retired assassin Kim Byeongsu is forced back into action to protect his adopted daughter from a rival threat.
Set against the backdrop of South Korea's transition from dictatorship to democracy, the story explores the challenges of memory and the consequences of forgetting history.
The author, Kim, uses a detached and wry style, incorporating dark humor to explore into the complexities of empathy for killers.
The collection, part of a trend in South Korean dark fiction, resonates with themes of redemption and societal memory in South Korea
Love In the big city
"Love in the Big City" is a queer Korean love story exploring themes of hedonism, friendship, and life's varied perspectives.
Divided into four acts, it follows Young and his friend Jaehee through university revelry, diverging paths, and the pursuit of love.
Translated by Anton Hur, the novel offers a raw and honest portrayal of modern-day challenges, including homophobia and strained family relationships, making it a standout in contemporary Korean literature.
This explains a lot about modern culture’s love in South Korea and what struggles need to be overcome in modern life.
It is a complex love story offers you drama and second-thought of romance.
Whether you're an enthusiastic reader or just looking for a literary companion for your travels, these novels provide a literary passport to South Korea's past and present.
Consider immersing yourself in these captivating stories before your journey, and remember to pack your Kindle for a convenient and affordable reading experience on the go.
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