

The Dog and the Revolution (2025 Yi Sang Literature Awards Collection)
Korean Title: 그 개와 혁명
Author: Ye So-yeon, Kim Ki-tae, Moon Ji-hyeok, Seo Jang-won, Jung Ki-hyun, Choi Min-woo
Publisher: Literature History
ISBN: 9791130664118
324 pages | 143*218mm | 421g
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About This Book
"The Dog and the Revolution" by Ye So-yeon
"Electric Fiction" by Kim Ki-tae
"Hurricane Night" by Moon Ji-hyeok
"Little Pride" by Seo Jang-won
"For Those With Sad Hearts" by Jung Ki-hyun
"Guana" by Choi Min-woo
The novel The Dog and the Revolution by Ye So-yeon, which won the Grand Prize at the 48th Yi Sang Literary Award, portrays a poignant and imaginative story that intertwines the lives of two generations of womenone from the 1980s student activism era and the other from the 2020s feminist movement. Despite facing societal prejudice and personal struggles, they form an unexpected bond through a shared love for a stray dog, symbolizing the possibility of revolution through compassion and solidarity.
The narrative unfolds in a small, seemingly ordinary neighborhood, where the protagonists navigate the complexities of their past and present. Their journey reflects a quiet yet profound resistance against societal norms, highlighting the transformative power of empathy and collective action.
Ye So-yeon's storytelling is celebrated for its warmth and subtlety, offering a fresh perspective on activism and human connection. The Dog and the Revolution invites readers to reconsider what constitutes a revolution in contemporary society, suggesting that even the smallest acts of kindness can lead to significant change.
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