A review by edent_
The Cabinet by Un-su Kim

2.0

This is an intriguing novel - but it isn't particularly engrossing. It's a collection of interlinked short stories which, sadly, are never quite bizarre enough.

The whole thing has an air of "magical realism" - after accidentally maiming himself, a woodworker slowly turns into a wooden puppet. The sort of thing which I find works quite well in flash fiction, but there isn't enough momentum to sustain a short story. At times it feels like wading through a dreamscape of half-remembered impossible situations.

Each story is a fun or weird little vignette of a strange happenstance. Sort of like a Fortean Times article. But it never quite ties together in a cohesive whole. The original won the 2006 Munhakdongne Novel Award but I can't help but wonder if something got lost in translation.

In the end, I was left nonplussed. Without anything to tie the stories together or any overarching theme it feels a little humdrum. The end descends into a weird torture session which feels completely out of step with the rest of the book.

Thanks to NetGalley for the review copy. The English version is available from September.