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Over the preceding four years, Labour had done things differently. Under Corbyn it was transformed. Its answer to a new age of economic and geopolitical uncertainty was an old gospel of left populism, powered by a mass membership of half a ...more
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Hye-Young Pyun
“What he’d really returned to was this noisy, crowded, queuing, waiting, leering world. The world where, as his doctor explained, the only way to survive was through sheer force of will.”
Hye-Young Pyun, The Hole

“The language of women accustomed to violence was silence and lies.”
Jung-Myung Lee, Broken Summer

“I’ve seen people living in every kind of house. And do you know what I’ve concluded from that? It’s that people are all the same, everywhere. Yangban, commoner, rich man, beggar, they’re all the same.”
Lee Geum-yi, The Picture Bride

“The plantation owners farmed on a large scale, exporting sugar and pineapple. They had made Hawaiʻi an American territory to avoid high export tariffs. They initially used indigenous people as workers, but the numbers were far from sufficient. So they had hired Europeans, but they couldn’t stand the hot weather and hard work. Then the owners had looked toward Asia. The first to be brought in were Chinese, but the majority of them left the farms at the end of their contract and went to work on the mainland. The next to come were Japanese. They also went to the mainland after the end of their contract, and frequently held strikes, demanding increased wages and improved treatment. The first workers from Korea arrived in 1903.”
Lee Geum-yi, The Picture Bride

Virginia Woolf
“Indeed, it is the soul [itself ] that is the chief character in Russian fiction.”
Virginia Woolf

1263773 The RAS Korean Literature Club — 66 members — last activity 11 hours, 58 min ago
The R.A.S. Korean Literature Club is an English-language, in-person, Korean-literature-discussion group in Seoul. ※※※ NEXT MEETING: Thursday, Feb. 12 ...more
53597 Seoul Book Club Hosted by Barry Welsh — 349 members — last activity 07 jan. 2026 20:12
This is a book club for discussing Korea-related books. Everyone is welcome.
152441 Book Riot's Read Harder Challenge — 26845 members — last activity 10 hours, 34 min ago
An annual reading challenge to to help you stretch your reading limits and explore new voices, worlds, and genres! The challenge begins in January, bu ...more
414785 Read Scotland 2018 — 91 members — last activity 02 jan. 2019 04:52
Books written by Scots, set in Scotland or about Scotland. Set a goal for your Scotland Reading Challenge and/or join the discussion as we read Scotti ...more
1219146 The book you like most — 48594 members — last activity 2 hours, 27 min ago
This group (ranked in the TOP 100 most popular groups on Goodreads) is dedicated to the "Vision and Story" project. Additionally, the group THE BOOK ...more
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