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Commons, Volume 5 by Myung Mi Kim

thrushnightingale's review

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5.0

Reading Commons should be done slowly, attentively. It’s a book that will break your heart, but it’s a book that reminds you it is not your heart that is significant here. Her details are pained, gasping with silence, analogous to the history therein:

“Mapping needles, minerals and gems. Furs and lumber. Alterations through the loss or
transposition of even a single syllable. The next day is astronomical distance and a gnarled
hand pulling up wild onion.”

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“Translucence of cut pears on glass plates

The robin's breast remained inert. Its eyes shone for four hours,
but near three o'clock, a fly could be seen rubbing its legs over
the now weeping eye.”

As Kim writes: ”The book emerges through cycles of erosion and accretion…”

Here is a book that is a poignant whisper. It may grow to a dry wind, thudding against the broken shutters of shelter. Mostly, a poignant whisper. A document, a fragment, a wound.

2000s's review

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3.75

Definitely read this too fast. I think it would take me years to begin to fully understand this, but I can still feel the haunting in my core. 

quiver's review

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5.0

Reading Commons should be done slowly, attentively. It’s a book that will break your heart, but it’s a book that reminds you it is not your heart that is significant here. Her details are pained, gasping with silence, analogous to the history therein:

“Mapping needles, minerals and gems. Furs and lumber. Alterations through the loss or
transposition of even a single syllable. The next day is astronomical distance and a gnarled
hand pulling up wild onion.”

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“Translucence of cut pears on glass plates

The robin's breast remained inert. Its eyes shone for four hours,
but near three o'clock, a fly could be seen rubbing its legs over
the now weeping eye.”

As Kim writes: ”The book emerges through cycles of erosion and accretion…”

Here is a book that is a poignant whisper. It may grow to a dry wind, thudding against the broken shutters of shelter. Mostly, a poignant whisper. A document, a fragment, a wound.

sh_ng's review

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5.0

essential!!!!

spacestationtrustfund's review

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3.0

Myung Mi Kim enjoys fucking with language and I'm into that.

kinginthedork's review

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1.0

Bottom 10

anisahali's review

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challenging reflective medium-paced

1.5

mirandagabrielle's review

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dark emotional reflective sad medium-paced

3.75

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