The Vegetarian

The Vegetarian: Winner of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature

Fiction, Fiction & Poetry, General Fiction
Paperback Published on: 05/11/2015
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The Vegetarian
Brilliantly bizarre
Who knew that becoming a vegetarian in South Korea could lead to such shocking instances of abuse and loss of control? Kang's liquid, surreal narrative exp... READ MORE
Emma Prince at Portsmouth
The Vegetarian
Powerful and Transfixing!
I absolutely loved the experience of reading this novel and yet it is so incredibly difficult to articulate why. It is completely different to the bestsell... READ MORE
Nicole at Haywards Heath
The Vegetarian
Truly a Thing of Beauty
For me this was as much a 'reading experience' as it was a beautiful, thought-provoking and moving novel. So many themes are explored - from love, desire a... READ MORE
Ali, Bookseller at Chichester
The Vegetarian
A truly original voice
Set in South Korea, The Vegetarian focuses on the story of Yeong-hye, a fairly unremarkable woman who decides to become a vegetarian. Her decision has dram... READ MORE
Jane at Llandudno
The Vegetarian
It's a modern fairy tale. Essential reading.
This short novel is fantastic. A little bit slow to start, so I'll rate it 4.5/5 but it really makes up for it. It's a modern fairy tale. Essential readin... READ MORE
Jen
The Vegetarian
utterly riveting
Han Kang uses so few pages to tell us So Much in The Vegetarian. It's a brilliant look into society and the choices we make. How those choices infer the be... READ MORE
Rhea | Barnstaple

Synopsis

Winner of the Booker International Prize 2016.

Yeong-hye and her husband are ordinary people. He is an office worker with moderate ambitions and mild manners; she is an uninspired but dutiful wife. The acceptable flatline of their marriage is interrupted when Yeong-hye, seeking a more 'plant-like' existence, decides to become a vegetarian, prompted by grotesque recurring nightmares.

In South Korea, where vegetarianism is almost unheard-of and societal mores are strictly obeyed, Yeong-hye's decision is a shocking act of subversion. Her passive rebellion manifests in ever more bizarre and frightening forms, leading her bland husband to self-justified acts of sexual sadism. His cruelties drive her towards attempted suicide and hospitalisation. She unknowingly captivates her sister's husband, a video artist. She becomes the focus of his increasingly erotic and unhinged artworks, while spiralling further and further into her fantasies of abandoning her fleshly prison and becoming - impossibly, ecstatically - a tree. Fraught, disturbing and beautiful, *The Vegetarian* is a novel about modern day South Korea, but also a novel about shame, desire and our faltering attempts to understand others, from one imprisoned body to another.

  • Publisher: Granta Books
  • ISBN: 9781846276033
  • Number of pages: 192
  • Weight: 140g
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 11 mm

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The Vegetarian
It's as good as they say. Really. May put you off eating meat for a while.
Thoroughly enjoyed 2016's Man Booker Prize Winner, The Vegetarian by Han Kang. Yeong-hye dreams of blood, and wakes set on being vegetarian to try and ma... READ MORE
Lizzie | @littlehux
The Vegetarian
Mesmerising and mysterious
From the moment you start reading The Vegetarian you're gripped by a sense that this is a book that is unlike anything you've read before, and having fini... READ MORE
Femke Montagne
The Vegetarian
Excellent
I stumbled across Han Kang’s The Vegetarian at Waterstones in Inverness, Scotland. Hastily skimming the first pages minutes before the store closed, to est... READ MORE
Helen Grant
The Vegetarian
white book was amazing this is completely magical
I have already read the white book by Han Kang with great admiration for her totally different exciting way of writing. This is even better than that! Thou... READ MORE
Elsabear
The Vegetarian
Provocative and original - but final section runs out of steam
A friend gave me this, saying: 'you'll like this because it's strange'. Indeed it is. A deceptively simple idea that the author spins into a great unravell... READ MORE
Roz Morris
The Vegetarian
Slay
Such a great book, one that makes you feel slightly uncomfortable but never not morbidly curious about what happens next! Han Kang just doing what they do ... READ MORE
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