
Kim Dong Hwa
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| The Color of Water | Kim Dong Hwa | (:01) First Second |
$15.25 ($16.95 list) |
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The second volume in the Korean comics (manhwa) trilogy that we highly praised a couple months back has arrived and it continues to live up to the promise of the first, The Color of Earth. This too is a 300+ page work of finely drawn comics that provide an intimate and insightful portrait of a young woman's coming of age. Be sure to give this series a look if you haven't already. | |||||
| The Color of Earth | Kim Dong Hwa | (:01) First Second |
$15.25 ($16.95 list) |
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The first volume of a trilogy, the remainder of which is scheduled for release over the coming year, The Color of Earth represents the first major Korean work of graphic fiction – known as manhwa – to be published in the United States. The work is of uniformly high quality and is filled with many poetic interludes where the drawings and their pacing transport the reader to meditative states. Students of manga will have much to ponder in as they study Hwa's work to discern those aspects of it that might be isolated as being specifically Korean and so distinguish manhwa from manga. The tale is set in a timeless village in rural Korea and chronicles the relationship of a widowed mother and her daughter as the daughter matures from girl to woman. Read Kate Culkin's (yes, again) review on Publisher's Weekly to learn more, then, if you're still not convinced, make sure you take a look at it and see for yourself what all the fuss is about. | |||||