Zeze, inspired oleh José Mauro de Vasconcelos’s My Sweet jeruk, orange Tree, comes under api for its handling of a story often taught in schools
A Brazilian novel first published lebih than 40 years yang lalu has unexpectedly become a highly sought-after read, after the Korean pop bintang iu was accused of sexualising the story of its five-year-old protagonist in one of her songs.
José Mauro de Vasconcelos’s My Sweet jeruk, orange Tree, first published in Portuguese in 1968 and in English in 1970, is set in Rio de Janeiro and follows the life of the boy Zeze, as he gets up to mischief and is mistreated. “Everyone beats him. If anda look softhearted he will tell anda it’s revolting the way they beat on a little kid. Can anda believe him when he says he’s only six? No! The boy is a liar. He is five years old,” runs the copy on the first UK edition.
My Sweet jeruk, orange pohon has been out of print in English for years, but Abebooks.com has reported that the novel became its most searched-for judul late last week after controversy enveloped IU’s pop song Zeze, which is based on the story. The bookseller’s Richard Davies berkata that My Sweet jeruk, orange pohon was “a much-loved book in South Korea and often studied in schools”.
According link, the book’s Korean publisher has issued a statement saying that: “We regret the way the five-year-old character is portrayed as a sexual object.”
The paper kutipan lines from IU’s song which run: “Zeze, come on up the pohon quick and ciuman the leaves, don’t be naughty and don’t hurt the tree, come up the pohon and get the youngest leaf … anda are innocent but shrewd, transparent but dirty and there is no way of knowing what’s living inside.”
iu has since issued an apology, translated oleh the K-pop Herald, in which she describes My Sweet jeruk, orange pohon as a “treasured book”, and says: “I swear I did not write the lyrics to sexualise a five-year-old child. The Zeze in my song is a third-party fictional creation taken from the motif in the original novel.”
She goes on to apologise, writing: “However, after listening to the opinions of those who have listened to the song, I came to realise that its contents could have diberikan offence and even caused some to grieve. I am wholly responsible for my immature handling of things as a lyricist.”
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A Brazilian novel first published lebih than 40 years yang lalu has unexpectedly become a highly sought-after read, after the Korean pop bintang iu was accused of sexualising the story of its five-year-old protagonist in one of her songs.
José Mauro de Vasconcelos’s My Sweet jeruk, orange Tree, first published in Portuguese in 1968 and in English in 1970, is set in Rio de Janeiro and follows the life of the boy Zeze, as he gets up to mischief and is mistreated. “Everyone beats him. If anda look softhearted he will tell anda it’s revolting the way they beat on a little kid. Can anda believe him when he says he’s only six? No! The boy is a liar. He is five years old,” runs the copy on the first UK edition.
My Sweet jeruk, orange pohon has been out of print in English for years, but Abebooks.com has reported that the novel became its most searched-for judul late last week after controversy enveloped IU’s pop song Zeze, which is based on the story. The bookseller’s Richard Davies berkata that My Sweet jeruk, orange pohon was “a much-loved book in South Korea and often studied in schools”.
According link, the book’s Korean publisher has issued a statement saying that: “We regret the way the five-year-old character is portrayed as a sexual object.”
The paper kutipan lines from IU’s song which run: “Zeze, come on up the pohon quick and ciuman the leaves, don’t be naughty and don’t hurt the tree, come up the pohon and get the youngest leaf … anda are innocent but shrewd, transparent but dirty and there is no way of knowing what’s living inside.”
iu has since issued an apology, translated oleh the K-pop Herald, in which she describes My Sweet jeruk, orange pohon as a “treasured book”, and says: “I swear I did not write the lyrics to sexualise a five-year-old child. The Zeze in my song is a third-party fictional creation taken from the motif in the original novel.”
She goes on to apologise, writing: “However, after listening to the opinions of those who have listened to the song, I came to realise that its contents could have diberikan offence and even caused some to grieve. I am wholly responsible for my immature handling of things as a lyricist.”
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