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Juhea Kim

Harriett Gilbert speaks with Juhea Kim about her debut novel 'Beasts of a Little Land', a historical epic following two friends across five decades of Korean history.

Harriett Gilbert talks with Juhea Kim about her debut novel 'Beasts of a Little Land'.

Set during the turbulent years of Japanese-occupied Korea in the early 20th century, this sweeping historical epic traces the lives of two unforgettable characters: Jade, a young girl sold to a courtesan school, and JungHo, the orphaned son of a hunter who becomes swept up in the Communist resistance. Over five decades, their paths cross and recross as they navigate war, occupation, and revolution.
Rich with lyrical prose, folklore, and unflinching insight into the brutality of empire, Beasts of a Little Land explores identity, loyalty, and the high price of survival.

Juhea Kim will be talking about why the Tiger is such an important symbol in Korean history, how her writing is structured like a symphony, and how as a writer she strives to show the humanity of all her characters when they are on very different sides of war and colonialism.

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50 minutes

On radio

Sat 2 Aug 2025 11:06GMT

Broadcasts

  • Sat 2 Aug 2025 11:06GMT
  • Sun 3 Aug 2025 02:06GMT
  • Sun 3 Aug 2025 13:06GMT
  • Sun 3 Aug 2025 16:06GMT
  • Wed 6 Aug 2025 09:06GMT
  • Wed 6 Aug 2025 23:06GMT

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