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Jun 2023
27m 34s

Women writing family sagas

Bbc World Service
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Kim Chakanetsa meets two writers who, in their work, explore the themes of love, identity, belonging and inter-generational trauma. Min Jin Lee is a South Korean - American author who wrote two novels, Free food for millionaires and Pachinko, a multi-generational saga following the story of a Korean family in Japan. Pachinko was a New York Times bestselle ... Show More
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