Author Sony Chung will lead a discussion about her new book, Long For This World at the Scarsdale Library on Monday evening June 28. Chung teaches fiction writing at NYU and the Gotham Writer’s Workshop and this fall she will join the full-time faculty of Columbia University’s Creative Writing Program. Her stories, reviews and essays have appeared in numerous literary journals and she was a nominee for the Pushcart Prize. In Long for this World, published by Simon and Schuster, Chung tells the story of a family divided between contemporary America and a small Korean town. To learn more about the book and see a video of Chung, click here:
Registration is required, so if you wish to attend please sign up at the reference desk at the Scarsdale Library.
Here is a description of the book from Library Journal: The title of Chung's exquisite novel seems to be missing a word: "not long for this world" would be the easy, expected phrase. But little is easy or expected in this multilayered story of two brothers—one Korean and the other who chooses to become Korean American—and their scattered families, whose lives converge in a perfectly blended East/West house on a faraway Korean island. When Han Hyun-ku unexpectedly arrives at his younger brother's home, he is escaping an American life circumscribed by a detached wife and troubled son. His exhausted daughter, Jane, a renowned photojournalist of death and destruction, follows her missing father. Strangers that they are even among family, father and daughter are gratefully absorbed into a seemingly easy rhythm, but the temporary peace cannot ease inevitable tragedy. "Some people are not long for this world," Jane remarks. "The rest of us survive."
Sonya Chung
Scarsdale Public Library Monday Night June 28th
7:00 – 8:30 PM