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Theresa Hak Kyung Cha

Dictee

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9780520261297

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192 pages, 5-1/2 x 8-1/4 inches, 22 b/w photographs
September 2009, Available worldwide
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Dictée is the best-known work of the versatile and important Korean American artist Theresa Hak Kyung Cha. A classic work of autobiography that transcends the self, Dictée is the story of several women: the Korean revolutionary Yu Guan Soon, Joan of Arc, Demeter and Persephone, Cha's mother Hyung Soon Huo (a Korean born in Manchuria to first-generation Korean exiles), and Cha herself. The elements that unite these women are suffering and the transcendence of suffering. The book is divided into nine parts structured around the Greek Muses. Cha deploys a variety of texts, documents, images, and forms of address and inquiry to explore issues of dislocation and the fragmentation of memory. The result is a work of power, complexity, and enduring beauty.
"Reads like a secret dossier, stuffed with epistles and pictures, religion and dreams."—Village Voice Literary Supplement

"In short, a book with clear political implications—its non-linear, hypnotic character begs to be experienced first as a lyrical commencement, a re-writing of how language acts in the world and thereby a passageway into a seemingly altered state of consciousness."—Rain Taxi

"Not surprisingly, the book is eccentric and thought-provoking, like Cha the artist."—Korean Quarterly
Theresa Hak Kyung Cha (1951-1982) was a poet, filmmaker, and artist. In 1982, Cha was murdered by a stranger in New York City, just a few days after the original publication of Dictée.
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