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植物妻子 by Han Kang, 한강

laurenvoice's review against another edition

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5.0

Beautiful. Just beautiful.

ouroboros's review against another edition

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5.0

This short story is a precursor to The Vegetarian, but is different. Similarly incredible, and weird. 

thejenstamps's review against another edition

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5.0

WOW! If I had to describe this book in a few words, it would be: brilliantly and beautifully bizarre.

I’ve never ever in my life ever read anything like this. The twists and turns in just a few short pages were mind-blowing. The story line is unique leaving so much up for interpretation. The wife is ill, both mentally and physically. Which is illness is causing the other is up to the reader.

I was drawn in immediately by the poetic writing style. Have you ever smelled the sunlight before?

"Sunlight the colour of a ripe peach’s flesh oozed onto the living room floor, shedding countless particles of dust and pollen."

This is one of those stories that will stick with you. You’ll find yourself contemplating what actually happened; regurgitating everything you read. It’s profoundly weird yet beautiful. Do yourself a favor, take 30 minutes to read this story.

I couldn’t find this printed, but it is available for free on Granta here: https://granta.com/the-fruit-of-my-woman/

jgwc54e5's review against another edition

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5.0

A beautifully written story of transformation in a woman stifled by her life in an apartment. The relationship with her husband who dismisses her dreams, the artificial and polluted environment of the city , their childlessness all create the atmosphere. Strange and very moving.
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