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  1. 5 de may. de 2021 · The Age of Doubt collects some of Pak Kyongni’s most famous works, including her 1955 debut and other stories featuring characters that would appear in Toji, her 20-volume epic. Translated by Sophie Bowman, Anton Hur, Slin Jung, You Jeong Kim, Paige Aniyah Morris, Mattho Mandersloot, Emily Yae Won, and Dasom Yang, with insightful ...

  2. asianreviewofbooks.com › content › the-age-of-doubt-by-pak-kyongni“The Age of Doubt” by Pak Kyongni

    One of Korea’s most renowned 20th century authors, Pak Kyongni often wrote stories set in the aftermath of the war and during the several military dictatorships. Pak passed away in 2008, but her work has been revived in English with a recent collection in translation, The Age of Doubt.

  3. The Age of Doubt (orig. Italian: L'età del dubbio) is a 2008 novel by Andrea Camilleri, translated into English in 2012 by Stephen Sartarelli. It is the fourteenth novel in the internationally popular Inspector Montalbano series.

  4. 15 de sept. de 2022 · The Age of Doubt Kindle Edition. by Kyongni Pak (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.0 2 ratings. See all formats and editions. The Age of Doubt collects some of Pak Kyongni's most famous works, including her 1955 debut and other stories featuring characters that would appear in her 21-volume epic, Toji.

  5. 26 de nov. de 2022 · A collection of short stories by a celebrated Korean writer, exploring the dark realities of life in post-war Korea. The reviewer praises Pak's savage and touching style, but criticizes the penultimate story for being too long and vague.

  6. £11.99. Add to cart. Publication info. Author | Translator. The Age of Doubt collects some of Pak Kyongni’s most famous works, including her 1955 debut and other stories featuring characters that would appear in her 21-volume epic, Toji.

  7. 15 de sept. de 2022 · The Age of Doubt’ (tr. Anton Hur) is a similar tale with different protagonists. It takes place after the death of a child due to medical malpractice, but hospitals are not the only target of Pak’s caustic pen; this time she’s taking a closer look at religion, too.