Set in 1940s colonial Korea and Japanese-occupied Manchuria, Endless Blue Sky tells the love story between Korean writer Ilma and Russian dancer Nadia. The novel is both a thrilling melodrama set in glamorous locations that would shortly be tragically ravaged by war, and a bold piece of writing espousing new ideas on love, marriage, and race. Reading this tale of cosmopolitan socialites finding their way in a new world of luxury hotels, racetracks, and cabarets, one gets a sense of the enthusiasm for the future that some felt in Korea at the time. Honford Star's edition of Endless Blue Sky, the first in English, includes an introduction and explanatory notes by translator Steven D. Capener.
Hyoseok Lee Livres
Le travail précoce de Lee Hyo-seok a démontré une sympathie pour les idéaux socialistes, évoluant plus tard vers un style moderniste. Il fut un membre notable de Guinhoe, le 'Groupe des Neuf', un cercle littéraire important. Son écriture est célébrée pour sa perspective distinctive et son approche artistique.
