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Recitation

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The meeting between a group of emigrants and a mysterious, wandering actress in an empty train station sets the stage for Bae Suah's fragmentary yet lyrical meditation on language, travel, and memory. As the actress recounts the fascinating story of her stateless existence, an unreliable narrator and the interruptions of her audience challenge traditional notions of storytelling and identity.

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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from April 1, 2017

      For Kyung-hee, a self-described "theatre actor specializing in recitation," the "roving life" proves to be the only antidote to "everything [being] irresolvably vague and depressing." Traveling through Europe and Asia, she shares experiences and memories with new acquaintances and more intimate friends. Wandering without particular plans, she is often the beneficiary of the kindness of strangers for shelter, companionship, and connection. Bae's third title in English--and second to be mellifluously rendered by Smith, who is quickly becoming the Korean-into-English translator of choice--is considerably denser than her previous works. From the Starbucks logo as a familiar "international ideograph" to dysfunctional families in which a sibling can choose to disappear literally overnight to arbiters of culture as varied as Reader's Digest and Swiss novelist/playwright Max Frisch, Bae explores, examines, and ultimately challenges today's global (non) citizen. The author's unforeseen metamorphosis in the final chapter as a subversively unreliable narrator is an exceptionally adroit achievement. VERDICT Highly recommended for intrepid readers searching for out-of-the-box literary revelry.--Terry Hong, Smithsonian BookDragon, Washington, DC

      Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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