To debut our new Conundrum International Imprint we have chosen the
stories of Chihoi, a young Hong Kong artist, who has had books published
in Chinese, Italian and French. The Library is the first English edition
of his work. Reading the short stories included in this volume is like
reading someone else's dreams. "The Library" or "Father" reminds one of
Kafka; "I'm with my Saint" feels Gauginesque. All the stories feel like
smudged emotions, they speak to regular hurt and deprivation, strength
in silence and loneliness in numbers. Questions are asked without
question marks and are left unanswered even as the stories end. The
Library is book of beautiful pencil lines, written to illustrate the
tales we know in our heart but have never witnessed. Chihoi is a poet of
the quotidian, of life's minutia, of little gestures, of silences. He is
also the poet of the invisible, invoking the spirit of a dead person or
a lost love, and rendering him/her real. He offers us his stories with a
little melancholy at the corner of his smile and he illuminates them
with a warm spark. He imbues them with a rhythm, like a conversation, by
the pauses. His stories are more complicated than they appear, they are
open and complex and full of little contradictions and they resonate
long after we turn the last page. They are like the calm after a storm,
when the wind finally dies down and the landscape is revealed anew.