Korean-American writer Edward Jae-Suk Lee discusses his new novel, "The Good Man." It chronicles the story of an aging Korean War veteran, Gabriel Guttman, as he returns to the Montana sheep ranch of his youth, haunted by his participation in the infamous massacre at No Gun Ri.
Kirkus Reviews gave "The Good Man" a starred review, praising it as, "A lyrically evocative, haunting first novel....A gracefully rendered, beautifully characterized tale about an unusual life."
About the Author:
Edward Jae-Suk Lee, 29, lives in Merriam, Kansas, ten miles southwest of Kansas City. He lived in Montana while attending Montana State University, and also was educated at Williams College and the University of Kansas, where he taught English composition and literature.
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