With the Heart of a Ghost: Stories
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Reviews |
“Sunwoo’s ordinary folks undergo extraordinary experiences. The oceans of “You’re Not Glowing” are overrun by mutant jellyfish; one touch turns a person into one. Horrifying, yet so many citizens freely seek transmogrification; an entire industry bloomed to infect and provide special tanks to help them change at home. Narrator’s boyfriend Gu, who works in dead jellyfish disposal, suggests she work tending in-tank clients. Results alter both. Another whose mirror image appears in a bun shop fears she’s died, but the “ghost” assures her she hasn’t, that it isn’t a ghost, and is equally puzzled at her own appearance. In these two stories, like the others, some otherworldly being or essence arrives to set the narrator on a better, surer path with a fair shot at happiness.”
—E.B. Boatner, Lavender Magazine "Reading Lim Sunwoo, I kept thinking about how to care for one's heart. It made me want to pluck out my heart and sit it down next to me as a ghost. I don't think my faint, floating heart will feel too lonely now." —Pyun Hye Yeong, author of The Hole |