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SOURCE: Review of The Foreign Student, in Publishers Weekly, July 6, 1998, Vol. 245, No. 27, p. 47.
[The following review considers Choi "grave, clear-eyed and artless."]
Love develops between two troubled people from vastly different worlds in this impressive debut [The Foreign Student]. In 1955, traumatized Korean refugee Chang, or Chuck, as he is renamed by an American soldier, arrives at college in Sewanee, Tenn. Haunted by his war experiences, he lives in seclusion until he meets Katherine Monroe, a New Orleans heiress. Estranged from her family, Katherine, too, is mired in the past, having begun an affair at age 14 with an English professor nearly 30 years her senior. As their unlikely friendship develops, the two are sexually drawn to each other and enter into a brief but passionate affair. Choi evokes the terrain of the Tennessee mountains with a cinematic touch, She also displays a keen eye for the courtly manners of a...
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