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From the Publisher Review: A compelling read - This is the third book by Han Kang that I have read, following The Vegetarian and Human Acts. Greek Lessons is about a woman who loses her language and speech, and her Greek teacher, who has a genetic condition causing progressive blindness. Some parts of the writing were a bit hard for me to comprehend; however, in many instances, I was overjoyed by the sheer sensory experience of the novel. It's no surprise that Han Kang writes with poetic beauty, as seen in these words: 'If snow is the silence that falls from the sky, perhaps rain is an endless sentence.' The woman who lost her language felt that the reasons for losing it were not simple. I believe rejecting language was her mind's way of protesting against the weapon (words) that wounded her. Han Kang writes with such sincerity and brevity that makes this novel a compelling read. Review: Great book - Came in good enough condition. The corner is a little wilted but otherwise, a good purchase.




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D**N
A compelling read
This is the third book by Han Kang that I have read, following The Vegetarian and Human Acts. Greek Lessons is about a woman who loses her language and speech, and her Greek teacher, who has a genetic condition causing progressive blindness. Some parts of the writing were a bit hard for me to comprehend; however, in many instances, I was overjoyed by the sheer sensory experience of the novel. It's no surprise that Han Kang writes with poetic beauty, as seen in these words: 'If snow is the silence that falls from the sky, perhaps rain is an endless sentence.' The woman who lost her language felt that the reasons for losing it were not simple. I believe rejecting language was her mind's way of protesting against the weapon (words) that wounded her. Han Kang writes with such sincerity and brevity that makes this novel a compelling read.
E**A
Great book
Came in good enough condition. The corner is a little wilted but otherwise, a good purchase.
A**F
Good product
The book that arrived was brand new as it should be. It is a slim volume. It is about disability. Yet to read.
A**R
Han King's Greek Lesson: A Great Read
The language is unique bearing the stamp of distinctive Han Kang style.
R**D
Outstanding
Great understanding of human relationships and interactions. So well nuanced! A Nobel Prize well deserved. Any beautifully told / read.
B**J
Mediocre
Mediocrity at its best. Saved by the efforts of the Translator. Mundane to the core.
A**A
Bleh
The most abstract meaningless novel
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