{"product_id":"괴테는-모든-것을-말했다","title":"Goethe Said Everything","description":"Description\n\nSelected as Book of the Month on \"B tv Lee Dong-jin's Faiakia\"!\nWinner of the 172nd Akutagawa Prize (2025)\n★ Recommended by critics Lee Dong-jin, Shin Hyung-cheol, and writer Eun-yu\n★ The first Akutagawa Prize winner born in the 2000s\n★ A debut novel written in just 30 days that shook the literary world\n\nA single sentence has the power to change a life\n\n\"Goethe said everything.\"\n\nThere's a joke in Germany: no matter what you say, if you add \"as Goethe said—\" it instantly becomes convincing. Suzuki Yui's novel Goethe Said Everything begins from this very sentence.\n\nThe protagonist, Hiroba Doichi, is Japan's foremost Goethe scholar. At a restaurant he visits on his wedding anniversary, he discovers an unfamiliar sentence printed on a tea bag tag: \"Love does not confuse everything, but mixes.\" It bears Goethe's name, yet even he—who has devoted his entire life to studying Goethe—has never seen this quote before. What begins as the professor's search for the source of this famous saying gradually transforms into an intellectual adventure that crosses the boundaries between citation and truth, language and belief.\n\nThe astonishing debut novel of a genius writer born in 2001\n\nGoethe Said Everything is the debut novel of Suzuki Yui, born in 2001, written in a university library in just 30 days. With this work, she became the first writer born in the 2000s to win the Akutagawa Prize, shaking the Japanese literary world. The judges praised it as \"the birth of a new kind of literature,\" and Japanese media compared her to Umberto Eco, Calvino, and Borges, calling her \"a rising star of Japanese literature.\"\n\nBehind this acclaim lies a literary foundation built on reading an astonishing 1,000 books a year and a deep immersion in classical literature. At the heart of the novel is a theme the author has grappled with since childhood: the nature of \"words\" themselves. As an elementary school student during the Great East Japan Earthquake, she witnessed adults saying contradictory things, which planted in her a deep skepticism about language and the fundamental question of \"which words can be trusted?\" This experience became the seed of Goethe Said Everything.\n\nCombining profound literary sensibility with the experience of her generation, this work shows what a new classic of the 21st century might look like. For those of us living through these rapidly changing, uncertain times, the novel's central message—as translator Lee Ji-su put it, \"even if it's said that 'everything has already been said,' words only become real when spoken again in one's own voice\"—resonates with deep meaning.\n\nHow to read love at the edge of language\n\nIn Goethe Said Everything, various literary devices are humorously woven into the everyday lives of the characters, naturally intertwining scholarship and love, language and daily life. As Doichi says of Goethe's Faust, \"It's truly an absurd, irredeemable creation, but it's been wrapped in a ribbon called love\"—and in the same way, this novel ultimately ties everything together with that very \"ribbon of love.\" The everyday lives of Doichi, his family, his students, and his fellow researchers unfold like layers of language, each sentence eventually converging into a single meaning.\n\n\"Goethe said everything.\"\n\nWhether that statement is a joke or the truth, this novel asks us: in a world overflowing with countless words, what do you want to say? What is the one sentence that would complete your life? And does that sentence contain love?","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624382439652,"sku":"03182026999","price":20.4,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9791194530701.jpg?v=1786426927","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ea%b4%b4%ed%85%8c%eb%8a%94-%eb%aa%a8%eb%93%a0-%ea%b2%83%ec%9d%84-%eb%a7%90%ed%96%88%eb%8b%a4","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}