Description
Turbid River was written just before Ch’ae Man-Sik was arrested in 1938 by the Japanese colonial government. Like the two novels that followed (Peace Under Heaven and Frozen Fish), Turbid River is a realistic portrayal of life in Korea under Japanese colonization. The tragic story of a woman’s life, the novel is also a penetrating look into the objectification of women.
Additional information
| Pages | 520 |
|---|---|
| Author | Chae Man-Sik |
| Translator | Chung-hee Kim |
| Published Country | U.S.A. |
| Publisher | Dalkey Archive Press |
| Published Year | 2016 |
| Original Title | 탁류 |







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