“The beauty, intensity, and breadth of E. J. Koh’s work continues to transcend to new levels. Her language is transformative, making history more alive than we can feel and understand alone. Here is a chorus of lives and a song of peace. With The Liberators, Koh cements her place as one of the greatest Korean American writers of our time.”

Joseph Han,

author of Nuclear Family

“E. J. Koh brings a poet’s eye and sensibility to this remarkable novel. Here you will find characters and sentences that will leave you gasping for more. The Liberators captures grief and paranoia and a legacy of colonialism and violence with beauty and measure and grace.”

Matthew Salesses,

author of The Sense of Wonder

“E. J. Koh’s The Liberators is a sublime achievement for its deft political and emotional intelligence, its fine-tuned grasp of how a divided country divides lives through the generations. As in all great works of art, it uses the earthbound to transport us to a realm that feels like it’s been unperceived until now. As readers, we enter a theater of raw perception. A tree falls out of nowhere, a boar walks into a room unannounced, shadows shatter across a ceiling. Illumination can happen at any turn, reminding us that there’s always more world than we’ve had the capacity to see.”

Paul Lisicky,

author of Later: My Life at the Edge of the World

“An elegiac, ferocious, and deeply stirring novel. E. J. Koh melds image and story together precisely, holding up to light the history and making of Korea. I loved The Liberators not only for what it shows us about our world, but moreso, ourselves.”

Crystal Hana Kim,

author of If You Leave Me

The Liberators is a poetic breath, the language as haunting and epic as its story of a divided country’s legacy and impact on the Korean diaspora. I’ll read anything that E. J. Koh writes.”

Krys Lee,

author of How I Became a North Korean

“As readers of E. J. Koh’s The Liberators we’re asked to occupy the boundaries of a divided country, the world of two colonizers, and a family’s eventual journey to America where the demarcation lines shift to the palm of one’s hand, in the heart and life lines, where the words for love and survival are spelled out in the hand, where Koh’s lyrical narrative hand is held over our hearts in undying allegiance.”

Shawn Wong,

author of American Knees

“E. J. Koh’s poetic voice lends itself beautifully to the aching slowness of the search for healing. This book is about intergenerational trauma but it is also a celebration of intergenerational hope. Koh tackles history and sorrow with a delicate hand.”

Rowan Hisayo Buchanan,

author of The Sleep Watcher

“E. J. Koh brings her elegant poet’s hand to this intimate and expansive mythic novel of four generations of a family suffering sudden absences and war, seeking love and connection, weighted with the complexities of no easy answers. I didn’t want this book to end.”

Jimin Han,

author of The Apology

“A piercing, patient debut by one of our finest chroniclers of American han. You won’t know what hit you until the final, perfect image.”

Ed Park,

author of Same Bed Different Dreams