The Grass Roof
Younghill Kang
Published: 1966
Pages: 377
The Grass Roof uses the character of Chungpa Han to depict the author's life in Korea and to explain his decision to leave. Han chooses to leave Korea rather than join the popular resistance movement fighting for independence from the Japanese; he has been influenced by Western literature and prefers the promises of individualism in the West to the mass movements and nationalism and emphasis on family connections that he sees in Korea, which he views as dying.--Wikipedia