
“Child’s Bone” (1937), which is written in the stream of consciousness narrative style, skillfully depicts the love and affection between a woman named “Yim” and the two men in her life—Yun and the narrator. In order to rescue this common subject from its conventional treatment, he uses various techniques. The story is composed of six natural scenes, like that from a play, from which the narrator’s inner thoughts and feelings flow out. Thus, Yi Sang shows the reader the true condition of the psychological novel.
Page Count:
43
Publication Date:
2013-12-11
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