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Praised for her meticulous descriptions and ability to transform the mundanity of everyday life into something strange and unexpected, Ha Seong-nan bursts into the English literary scene with this stunning collection that confirms Korea's place at the forefront of contemporary women's writing. From the title story told by a woman suffering from gaps in her memory, to one about a man seeking insight in bags of garbage, to a surreal story about a car salesman and the customer he tries to seduce, The Woman Next Door charms and provokes with an incomparable style.
Publication Year: 2019
This is a regular story. I liked the idea and some of the twists, but there were some repetitions on the subways scenes.
I don't know why, but the other anthology had the same problem. The middle stories are always the weakest of the total. Is kind of dishearting because the beginning was so strong.
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Again, the quality between the stories varied too much, but I liked it more that the other anthology. I like the author in general because her books help me to maintain the flow of reading between more heavy books.