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Country United States Media type Print (paperback) OCLC 38863471 Original language English | 3.7/5 Goodreads Publication date 1995 ISBN 978-1573225311 Originally published 1995 Genre Novel Publisher Berkley Books | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Pages 368 pp (first edition, paperback) Awards Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award, American Book Awards Similar Chang-Rae Lee books, Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award winners, Novels |
Native Speaker (1995) is Chang-Rae Lee’s first novel. In Native Speaker, he creates a man named Henry Park who tries to assimilate into American society.
Contents
Plot
The plot in Native Speaker is a non-linear plot that goes from Henry's childhood, and back to his adulthood many times.
Characters
Major themes
Henry is the quintessential Korean-American, as much of his Korean heritage resonates through his voice, personality, and beliefs. His Korean upbringing still shows up in his adult life. Like many American immigrants trying to find an identity in a foreign land, Henry is an "...emotional alien...stranger [and] follower..." who constantly feels isolated from the country in which he lives and also the country from which he came. Even though he is almost completely Americanized, Henry Park has trouble adapting to the US. There are many challenges that come with fitting into American life because of the difference in culture, beliefs, behavior; and because of the desire to still hold on to one’s heritage.