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Pavane for a Dead Princess - A Novel
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Park Min-gyu has been celebrated and condemned for his attacks upon what he perceives as the humorlessness of contemporary Korean literature. Pavane for a Dead Princess is his attack upon the beauty-fetish that reigns over popular culture, detailing the relationship between a man with matinee-idol good looks and "the ugliest woman of the century." To complicate matters further, Park also includes a so-called "writer's cut" of the same story, offering alternate versions of the facts, giving the reader the opportunity to imagine all the different ways this same novel might have been written.
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Park Min-gyu is another one of the most popular writers of the 2000s, writing with a light touch and levity about not-too-light subjects... It is easy to see what makes him so popular with his readers, from his humorous, wry style... to his fast pacing... [his] ingenious interpretation of popular culture, and [his] deep compassion for the so-called losers excluded from mainstream society. Most importantly, however, is the fact that this irreverent author still belongs to the tradition of modern Korean writers that consciously questions what it means to write literature. List