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The Unsevered Sky
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8232958381
- EAN9798232958381
- Date de parution26/02/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Book Title: The Unsevered Sky Executive Summary The Unsevered Sky is a profound, meditative exploration of the boundaries human beings create-and the eternal, indifferent brilliance that exists beyond them. Through the interconnected lives of a secluded village, author Mukmyeong Jinoh Kwon challenges the rigid dogmas of faith, gender, and "common sense, " inviting readers to look upward at a sky that refuses to be partitioned SynopsisIn a village where silence is a symptom of conformity and tradition is wielded like a blade, three souls find themselves at the periphery of "normalcy": *Sua, a woman whose natural love for another is branded a "stain" by a community obsessed with moral purity. * Young-su, the village "fool" and conspiracy theorist, whose belief in a flat earth makes him a convenient target for ridicule-until his fringe beliefs intersect with the village's mainstream prejudices. * The Elder, a weathered figure who carries a secret past as a seminary student who once chose the "Person" over the "Rule".
When a festival night brings these tensions to a breaking point, the Elder uses a shattered mirror to reflect the village's own contradictions. He reveals that the "faith" used to exclude others is often merely a tool to justify human cruelty. As Sua eventually leaves the village to find her own path, and the Elder passes away leaving a final, haunting confession, the community is left to grapple with a singular truth: The stars shine on the saint and the pariah with the exact same light
When a festival night brings these tensions to a breaking point, the Elder uses a shattered mirror to reflect the village's own contradictions. He reveals that the "faith" used to exclude others is often merely a tool to justify human cruelty. As Sua eventually leaves the village to find her own path, and the Elder passes away leaving a final, haunting confession, the community is left to grapple with a singular truth: The stars shine on the saint and the pariah with the exact same light






















