A disquieting vision of ecological dystopia in a collection by a major
Korean writer.
An artist is plagued by desire for her mysterious double as disease
spreads through an uncanny suburban landscape. An elderly woman suspects
the old man who lifts weights in her neighborhood playground of being
responsible for a spate of murders. While elsewhere, a woman who
believes she's been exposed to radioactive radiation inherits a
warehouse where those fleeing the city can store their possessions.
Beneath the calm surface of the stories collected here, Kang Young-sook
offers a disquieting vision of a society grappling with ecological
catastrophe and unplaceable forms of loss.