The Melancholy of Untold History by Minsoo Kang
The Melancholy of Untold History
by Minsoo Kang
English | 2024 | Fantasy
A beautifully crafted, enriching
saga inspired by East Asian mythology, The Melancholy of Untold History is
Minsoo Kang’s debut novel, steeped in history like R.F. Kuang’s Babel, epic in
scope like Anthony Doerr’s Cloud Cuckoo Land, and lyrically exciting like David
Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas, interweaving four complex yet entertaining stories as
they shape and create a nation’s literary narrative through the themes of love
and grief.
A history professor mourning his wife. His young protégé’s
search for a path forward. Four witty mountain gods with much to say and not
enough time to listen. A gifted storyteller bringing a world into being out of
thin air…
Famous for his dispelling of the national myth, the Historian understands
the power of narrative. He has inspired another young professor to search for
her own truths, while trying to understand the way fiction creates fact and how
sometimes the past can only be understood by filling in holes with a new
narrative. Which is exactly what he needs when his wife passes away to parse
meaning out of a world that no longer makes sense.
Together the protégé and the Historian find comfort in each
other. Yet they know their time together is fleeting, as time usually is. Only
the gods have an abundance of time, and yet—the two discover—even that might
not be so clear cut. Part of their homeland’s myth tells of four gods who
squabbled and argued and destroyed and rebuilt time and again.
Or did they?
Because, of course, even the gods need mouthpieces on earth. And
the one the Historian knows of—the elusive Storyteller—may have just been
spinning tales for his own amusement and, ultimately, revenge. By fabricating
the exploits of the gods, he could have set a course for certain events to
unfold and a particular story to survive today.
Spanning 3,000 years and multiple voices—with tales within tales
woven expertly together—The Melancholy of Untold History reveals a people and
its individuals who seek to confront the hardships of life through
storytelling. Mixing the East Asian mythos with a postmodern approach to
standard sci-fi/fantasy narrative tropes, Minsoo Kang has created a
challenging, beautiful, sad, humorous, and ultimately unforgettable novel of
love, grief, and myth-making.