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God-Disease

an chang joon

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Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur

Beschreibung

Winner of the 2023 Mary McCarthy Prize in Short Fiction, selected by Manuel Muñoz.

Imagine a space where cities and municipalities are delineated only by letters. A place in flux, a freewheeling confluence that does not commit to being American, Korea, or even Korean American. This is where God-Disease takes place. Strange things happen here. Identities warp and shift; sometimes they vanish altogether. In the titular story, a museum insect curator returns to her birth town, J Municipality, feeling empty and searching for answers to her mother’s absence; was it insanity that plagued her, or was it shin-byeong—god-disease?

Equal parts Southern Korean Gothic and slipstream, the collection is a meditation on language, identity, and names, and how deceptively fragile they can be.

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Han River, Autophagy, Guilt, Korean American, Incheon, Korea, Faith, Loss, Surealism, Loneliness, Love, Hope, Death and dying, Memory, Heritage, Family, Fabulism, Grief, Kuleshov Effect, Korean gothic, Cultural identity, Home, Identity, Gulf Coast Journal, Seoul