Pretend Author

Pretend Author

Mu Jeong

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Editorial:
METRIC
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Literatura: historia y crítica
ISBN:
9791198650955
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'Good books, books you want to write, books you need, books you sell'Why are we tickled by the word ’writer’?'Pretend Author' by Lee Gim-mi: A Metafiction Unraveling the Intricate Tapestry of Contents, Reality, and the Writer’s JourneyNo one is ashamed to say that you are a reader. However, when someone hears the word writer, it is customary to swipe their hands once. Why are we tickled by the word writer? As a 30-year-old reader, who has taken the step of writing, novelist Lee Kim-mi has honestly solved her concerns about books in her thought-provoking metafiction, 'Pretend Author.'In this multi-layered narrative, Lee Kim-mi explores the intricate tapestry of literature, reality, and the writer’s journey through the lens of her fictional counterpart, novelist Kim Park Chae, and the imaginary critics Park Jung-woo and Choi Jeon-young who exchange swords of criticism surrounding his work. Set against the backdrop of contemporary Korean society and its unique economic challenges, 'Pretend Author' offers a fresh perspective on the global phenomenon of self-help gurus and motivational speakers, while also delving into the fundamental questions of what constitutes a book and the creative act itself.Through the sharp questioning and heated debates unfolding in this inventive structure, Lee Kim-mi confronts the universal concerns of everyone who is on the path of creation today, grappling with issues such as commerciality, artistry, and popular writing. The book fearlessly questions the ethics of representation, the commodification of literature, and the authentic voice of the writer in an era where success is often measured by sales figures and social media buzz.With its sharp wit, introspective depth, and bold experimentation, 'Pretend Author' stands as a testament to Lee Kim-mi’s unwavering commitment to her craft. The book’s empirical research, including in-depth interviews shedding light on the lived experiences and emotional struggles of young people navigating this landscape, humanizes the issue and provides a relatable entry point for readers across the globe.For anyone who has ever dreamed of writing a book, 'Pretend Author' offers a raw and honest portrayal of the writer’s life, reminding us that the path to literary success is paved with ramen packets, rejection letters, and the unshakable belief in the power of the written word. This thought-provoking and accessibly written social commentary is sure to attract a broad audience of general readers, beyond just academics, who are interested in exploring the narratives of individualism, meritocracy, and self-optimization that pervade capitalist societies, while examining the human toll and alternative paths forward.

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