In March 1919, Korean patriots form the Korean Provisional Government (KPG) to resist Japanese occupation, but their efforts are largely symbolic and ignored by global leaders. Following Japan's defeat in World War II, the KPG dissolves, leading to a civil war and the enduring division of Korea. The novel explores an intriguing "what if" scenario where the KPG still exists today, secretly collaborating with a powerful tech company to pursue a unified Korea. This premise sets the stage for an extraordinary narrative that intertwines Korean history, American pop culture, and contemporary technology. The story unfolds through three distinct voices, with Soon Sheen, an employee at the international tech giant GLOAT, discovering an unfinished manuscript by the KPG. This document presents a revisionist history that connects notable figures, from architect-poet Yi Sang to Jack London and Marilyn Monroe, while also referencing cultural touchstones like M*A*S*H and the Moonies. The narrative weaves a complex tapestry of connections, reinterpreting the past and revealing a history of violence that spans from President McKinley’s assassination to the Soviet downing of Korean Air Lines Flight 007.
Ed Park Libri
Questo autore è riconosciuto per il suo romanzo d'esordio e come redattore fondatore di THE BELIEVER. La sua scrittura approfondisce le complessità della connessione umana e delle aspettative sociali, offrendo una prospettiva sfumata. Oltre alla sua narrativa, ha contribuito in modo significativo al discorso letterario attraverso introduzioni approfondite a opere notevoli e recensioni incisive, in particolare di graphic novel per il New York Times Book Review, dimostrando un ampio impegno nelle arti contemporanee.


Personal Days
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
In an unnamed New York-based company, the employees are getting restless as everything around them unravels. Rich with Orwellian doublespeak, filled with sabotage and romance, this astonishing literary debut is at once a comic delight and a narrative tour de force.