Still Life With Rice: A Young American Woman Discovers the Life and Legacy of Her Korean Grandmother - Softcover

Lee, Helie

 
9780684827117: Still Life With Rice: A Young American Woman Discovers the Life and Legacy of Her Korean Grandmother

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“A captivating memoir of a courageous survivor” (Publishers Weekly) and “a window onto the panorama of modern Korean history” (St. Petersburg Times) this is a radiant and engaging story about a young American woman’s discovery about the life of her Korean grandmother.

Helie Lee’s grandmother, Hongyong Baek, came of age in a unified but socially repressive Korea, where she was taught the roles that had been prescribed for her: obedient daughter, demure wife, efficient household manager. Ripped from her home first during the Japanese occupation and again during the bloody civil war that divided her country, Hongyong fought to save her family by drawing from her own talents and values. Over the years she proved her spirit indomitable, providing for her husband children by running a successful restaurant, building a profitable opium business, and eventually becoming adept at the healing art of ch’iryo. When she was forced to leave her country, she moved her family to California, where she reestablished her ch’iryo practice.

Writing in her grandmother’s voice, Helie Lee recreates an individual experience in a unique culture that is both seductively exotic and strangely familiar. With wit and verve, she claims her own Korean identity and illuminates the intricate experiences of Asian-American women in this century.

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Helie Lee has published fiction in Mademoiselle. She lives in California.

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ISBN 10:  0684802708 ISBN 13:  9780684802701
Verlag: Prentice Hall & IBD, 1996
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