"The stars seemed close to us, and the moon seemed to slip further and further to one side."
"The stars seemed close to us, and the moon seemed to slip further and further to one side."
"The room was partitioned exactly in two by a glass wall. In the middle of the glass there were small holes drilled through that looked like the marks left behind after peeing in the snow."
My first read from The Library of Korean Literature. It is a dystopian-esque tale about two friends who apologize on behalf of others in exchange for money. It was a really unique, thought-provoking read. Would recommend!
I didn't know what to expect but I like calmly twisted tales. I still don't know where this is heading but it's hard to put down.