Madang Ssiui Siktak
마당 씨의 식탁 MangaInformações adicionais
Format
MANGA
Status
Finished
Start date
Jun 24, 2015
End date
Sep 23, 2015
Popularity
41
Favorites
1
Genres
Drama
Slice of Life
Slice of Life
Tags
Full Color
60%
Manga that were initially published in full color.
Food
60%
Centers around cooking or food appraisal.
Family Life
60%
Centers around the activities of a family unit.
Animals
20%
Prominently features animal characters in a leading role.
Madang Ssiui Siktak
마당 씨의 식탁 MangaSinopse
Madang is an artist and new father who moves to a quiet home in the countryside with his wife and young baby, excited to build a new life full of hope and joy, complete with a garden and even snow. But soon reality sets in and his attention is divided between his growing happy family and his impoverished parents back in Seoul in a dingy basement apartment. With an ailing mother in and out of the hospital and an alcoholic father, Madang struggles to overcome the exhaustion and frustration of trying to be everything all at once: a good son, devoted father, and loving husband.
To cope, he finds himself reminiscing about their family meals together, particularly his mother's kimchi, a traditional dish that is prepared by the family and requires months of fermentation. Memories of his mother's glorious cooking―so good it would prompt a young Madang and his brother into song―soothe the family. With her impending death, Madang races to learn her recipes and bring together the three generations at the family table while it's still possible. This is a beautiful and thoughtful meditation on how the kitchen and communal cooking―in the past, present, and future―bind a family together amidst the inevitable.
(Source: Drawn & Quarterly)
To cope, he finds himself reminiscing about their family meals together, particularly his mother's kimchi, a traditional dish that is prepared by the family and requires months of fermentation. Memories of his mother's glorious cooking―so good it would prompt a young Madang and his brother into song―soothe the family. With her impending death, Madang races to learn her recipes and bring together the three generations at the family table while it's still possible. This is a beautiful and thoughtful meditation on how the kitchen and communal cooking―in the past, present, and future―bind a family together amidst the inevitable.
(Source: Drawn & Quarterly)