First Advisor

Gabriel Urza

Term of Graduation

Spring 2023

Date of Publication

5-30-2023

Document Type

Closed Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) in Creative Writing

Department

English

Language

English

Subjects

Koreans -- Fiction, Koreans -- United States -- Fiction, College students -- Fiction

DOI

10.15760/etd.3591

Physical Description

1 online resource (ii, 99 pages)

Abstract

Long Season is a metafiction about arrival and departure, beginning and ending.

The story describes what lies in between, characters and events and seasons that appear momentarily before they disappear again. Most of the characters are Korean international students and overseas Koreans, who struggle to find their place in both their motherland and adopted city abroad. The sense of alienation and loss and uprootedness is presented in the story through the prolonged period of season.

Rights

© 2023 Jieon Kim

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Comments

This thesis is only available to students, faculty and staff at PSU.

Persistent Identifier

https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/40590

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