Hunger
  Hunger
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Titolo Hunger
AutoreChoi Jin-young
Prezzo€ 10,99
EditoreBrazen
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FormatoAdobe DRM

Descrizione
IF PARASITE WERE A RECORD-BREAKING BOOK SENSATION When hunger consumes you, what can be left of morality? HALF A MILLION COPIES SOLD ACROSS 10 LANGUAGES 'An instant cult classic. You have to read it' HARPER'S BAZAAR 'Ambitious... A compelling read' ESQUIRE I could go to the police and confess. I could visit the priest and confess. I ate a person. Is that a sin? On an ordinary afternoon, a woman finds her lover dead in the street. She cradles the body to her chest and carries it home, where she disinfects every inch before beginning her macabre task. As the man witnesses his own interment from beyond, their two voices - living and dead - tell of a country where the rich feast and the poor starve. But this woman is no longer willing to bow before law, money, or God. A decade in the making, Hunger is a psychologically and philosophically thrilling cult phenomenon about love, capitalism, and the things they do to us. 'A feast for the literary senses' ANTON HUR, translator of Cursed Bunny 'A novel as slender as it is profound' LING LING HUANG, author of Natural Beauty Inject it into my veins again' IRENOSEN OKOJIE, author of Nudibranch 'A hefty work of creative genius' BARBARA ZITWER, author of The Korean Book of Happiness 'Written with exceptional deftness and profound insight' MONIKA KIM, author of The Eyes Are the Best Part 'What a propulsive, strangely tender book... Incredibly moving' E.K. SATHUE, author of youthjuice**