[New in Korean] Millionaire dog sponsors human artist in Yun Ko
"Art on Fire"
By Yun Ko-eun
EunHaeng NaMu Publishing
Author Yun Ko-eun, the winner of the prestigious CWA Crime Fiction in Translation Dagger in 2021 for the novel "The Disaster Tourist” (translated by Lizzie Buehler), returns with the black comedy "Art on Fire."
The story follows an artist named Ahn Yi-ji, who once aspired to be a painter but now makes a living as a delivery rider.
One day, she receives an interesting offer from a foundation called the Robert Foundation, which agrees to sponsor her to pursue her creative work in California. The patron is a dog named Robert.
The fact that Robert is a dog is awkward for Ahn. She wonders whether all the insights come from the dog and if his interpreter is correctly translating the dog's language. Ahn decides to accept the foundation's support.
The sponsorship comes with a condition: one of Ahn's works must be burned on the last day of the exhibition, to bring more public attention. Ahn is shocked to learn that it is the foundation that decides which work is to be burned. The story gradually approaches its climax as Robert's order to burn a work clashes with Ahn's pride, as she finds it difficult to destroy her own creation.
The question, "What is art?" is explored through discussions touching on how artists struggle to make a living, the power of capital and debates over burning artwork.
The rights to the book were acquired by Scribe, a British publisher, before its release in Korea. The English translation edition is scheduled to be released in the UK in 2025.
-
Tourism potential of Philippines, Korea discussed at GBFBAT design chief stresses responsible design[Hello Indonesia] Korea, Indonesia to bolster ties on future growth driversZerobaseone reaches 'Melting Point' with 2nd EPTourism potential of Philippines, Korea discussed at GBFFugitive caught 3 days after escape from hospitalN. Korea steps up criticism against military cooperation among S. Korea. US, JapanCold weather arrives after nationwide rainBerlin Philharmonic's 'Unsuk Chin Edition': Unthinkable becomes realitySK Bioscience ramps up global cooperation to improve public health
- ·Seoul shares open lower on US tech slide
- ·Samsung family to sell stakes worth W2.6tr to pay tax
- ·From horror to romance, November is new battlefield for local films
- ·Cold weather arrives after nationwide rain
- ·BTS' V and Blackpink's Jennie break up: sources
- ·Former justice minister hints at parliamentary bid as 'nonlegal' route for redemption
- ·World Cup in Saudi Arabia sparks human rights protest
- ·Samsung family members selling W2.6 trillion worth of shares to cover inheritance taxes
- ·Citibank Korea hosts digital forum for corporate clients
- ·From horror to romance, November is new battlefield for local films
- ·Coupang opens 2nd fullfillment center in Taiwan
- ·Nationwide reports spark escalating public fears of bedbugs
- ·S. Korea asks UAE to correct nat'l flag image mix
- ·NewJeans, Heartsteel to open 2023 LoL World Championship Finals
- ·Yoon's approval rating up for 2 consecutive weeks
- ·Coupang opens 2nd fullfillment center in Taiwan
- ·Korean attorney elected as new ICC judge
- ·Hyundai to develop own cheaper batteries for EVs
- ·S. Korean family fleeing Gaza departs for Seoul via Egypt
- ·SK Bioscience ramps up global cooperation to improve public health
- ·Posco Future M to supply battery materials for LG
- ·Cold weather arrives after nationwide rain
- ·[Hello Indonesia] Korea, Indonesia to bolster ties on future growth drivers
- ·Pianist Chung Kyu
- ·AliExpress vows to invest W10b to root out fake goods in Korea
- ·Seoul shares open higher on stock short selling ban
- ·LG companies hint at grand promotions to celebrate Twins' big win
- ·[Our Museums] Seek hidden tales of Korean masks at Hahoe Mask Museum
- ·Dunamu hosts forum on blockchain's potential
- ·[Herald Interview] Inaugural meeting maps UNC 2.0 amid shifting security dynamics
- ·S. Korean shares close higher ahead of US inflation data
- ·Red Velvet returns with conceptual, dramatized studio album
- ·Facing bedbug crisis, Koreans create online dashboards to track them
- ·Weak won pushes import prices up in October
- ·S. Korean literary giant Hwang Sok
- ·Redbreast 15 Year Old whiskey debuts in Korea
- ·Court overturns ruling on fabricated asylum interview: report
- ·Yoon regards illegal stock short selling serious 'malady': presidential office
- ·Yoon's approval rating up for 2 consecutive weeks
- ·NewJeans, Heartsteel to open 2023 LoL World Championship Finals
- ·Seoul shares open lower on US tech slide
- ·Seoul shares open higher on stock short selling ban
- ·Fugitive caught 3 days after escape from hospital
- ·Le Sserafim lands on UK, US charts with 'Perfect Night'
- ·Half of young people struggling financially: Seoul
- ·S. Korean family returns home after fleeing Gaza via Egypt