The Vegetarian
The Vegetarian
Han Kang
Service95 Recommends is the home of the books we love and reviews from our contributors. The Vegetarian by Han Kang is the story of Yeong-hye, who is haunted by blood-soaked nightmares, so much so she decides to become a vegetarian – a highly controversial stance in Korean society.
What Michelle Says: “Han Kang’s writing is so haunting, visceral and poetic. The Vegetarian is about a woman named Yeong-hye, who decides to stop eating meat after a violent dream, and how her body and personal life slowly deteriorate thereafter. The story is told from three different perspectives, none of which are Yeong-hye’s, and over that narrative distance, food takes on a menacing, traumatic character.”
What They Say: “Visceral and terrifying, The Vegetarian is a startling reminder of the utter unknowability of another's mind. Nonetheless, reading it, you will feel it in your flesh: the desire for peace, a plea for safety, for escape from your own inevitable mortality. It is artfully plotted yet reads like a fever dream, sweeping and surreal. It will leave you aching” – Sarah Gerard
Available on Bookshop.org, Waterstones and Barnes & Noble
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