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Tongue

A Novel

By Kyung-Ran Jo

July 2009
$14.00
224 pp
5.5 x 8.25 in
Paperback

ISBN-13: 9781596916517
ISBN-10: 1596916516

Tongue

A Novel

By Kyung-Ran Jo

An erotically charged, elegantly written novel that marks the first publication in English of author Jo Kyung-ran, a glamorous literary star in Korea who has earned comparisons to Haruki Murakami, Banana Yoshimoto, and Alessandro Baricco.

Emotionally raw and emphatically sensual, Tongue is the story of the demise of an obsessive romance, and a woman's culinary journey toward self-restoration and revenge. When her boyfriend of seven years leaves her for another woman, the celebrated young chef Jung Ji-won shuts down the cooking school she ran from their home and sinks into deep depression, losing her will to cook, her desire to eat, and even her ability to taste. Returning to the kitchen of the Italian restaurant where her career first began, she slowly rebuilds her life, rediscovering her appreciation of food, both as nourishment and as sensual pleasure. She also starts to devise a plan for a final, vengeful act of culinary seduction.
Tongue is a voluptuous, intimate story of a gourmet relying on her food-centric worldview to emerge from heartbreak, a mesmerizing, delicately plotted novel at once shocking and profoundly familiar.

Advance Praise for Tongue:

"There are meals that have the power to seduce your taste buds, then your imagination. This is how Kyung-Ran Jo writes. Tongue's elegant, erotic tale of heartbreak satisfies just like a perfect meal, then more, because here the last course isn't dessert, but revenge."—Sharon Krum, author of The Thing About Jane Spring


Reviews for Tongue:

"A sumptuous feast."—Kirkus Reviews

“[A] surprising and nuanced novel…. reminiscent of Banana Yoshimoto’s cult classic Kitchen…. It's a clever debut; a simple looking dish from the outside that, once you bite in, reveals hidden layers and complexity — and a shockingly bitter finish.”—National Public Radio. Read review and see excerpt.