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The Magical Language of Others

The Magical Language of Others

by E. J. Koh

Tin House ·2020 ·209 pages ·Memoir
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The Magical Language of Others is a powerful and aching love story in letters, from mother to daughter. After living in America for over a decade, Eun Ji Koh's parents return to South Korea for work, leaving fifteen-year-old Eun Ji and her brother behind in California. Overnight, Eun Ji finds herself abandoned and adrift in a world made strange by her mother's absence. Her mother writes letters, in Korean, over the years seeking forgiveness and love—letters Eun Ji cannot fully understand until she finds them years later hidden in a box. As Eun Ji translates the letters, she looks to history—her grandmother Jun's years as a lovesick wife in Daejeon, the horrors her grandmother Kumiko witnessed during the Jeju Island Massacre—and to poetry, as well as her own lived experience to answer questions inside all of us. Where do the stories of our mothers and grandmothers end and ours begin? How do we find words—in Korean, Japanese, English, or any language—to articulate the profound ways that distance can shape love? Eun Ji Koh fearlessly grapples with forgiveness, reconciliation, legacy, and intergenerational trauma, arriving at insights that are essential reading for anyone who has ever had to balance love, longing, heartbreak, and joy. The Magical Language of Others weaves a profound tale of hard-won selfhood and our deep bonds to family, place, and language, introducing—in Eun Ji Koh—a singular, incandescent voice.


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"Koh's The Magical Language of Others is a wonder: a challenging and deep meditation on how wounds of the past and present inform our relationship with those outside of us, which is to say, everyone."

Anita Felicelli· San Francisco Chronicle Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"[Koh's] final lines are as heartbreakingly beautiful as the entire book deserves."

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"Koh's poeticism shines throughout the memoir with startling images that anchor the human characters to the world almost like dolls in a dollhouse ..."

Sun Yung Shin· The Minneapolis Star Tribune Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Koh, who is both a poet and translator, writes prose that is simple yet elliptical and all the more resonant for what is left unsaid ..."

Kat Solomon· The Chicago Review of Books Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"An engaging, literary take on language and its role in the diaspora of a scattered family, The Magical Language of Others speaks from—and to—the heart ..."

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"Both creative tribute and personal reckoning, this is a finely wrought, linguistically rich, provocative memoir."

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