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Flowers of Mold & Other Stories

por Seong-nan Ha

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A woman meets her next-door neighbor and loans her a spatula, then starts suffering horrific gaps in her memory. A man, feeling jilted by an unrequited love, becomes obsessed with sorting through his neighbors' garbage in the belief that it will teach him how to better relate to people. A landlord decides to raise the rent, and his tenants hatch a plan to kill him at a team-building retreat. Ha Sŏng-nan's stories seem pleasant enough, yet there's something disturbing just below the surface, ready to permanently disrupt the characters' lives. Among the stories: a woman lends her neighbor a spatula, then starts having gaps in her memory; in a team-building retreat, tenants plan to kill their landlord after he raises the rent. They are ordinary individuals-- in an increasingly urbanized and fragmented world. -- adapted from back cover… (mais)
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    bluepiano: Another collection of urban stories whose odd characters and situations actually are frequently unsettling and sometimes bizarre. The characters are more strongly delineated and the author's imagination freer. Striking & much of it memorable.
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Ha’s primary skill is in pulling the most unnerving veins out of any number of common middle class Korean settings. But it may not be particularly difficult to isolate underlying perversity in a society that rules with conformity and forces an extensively codified social etiquette. Ha is also an expert in building up tension and intentionally withholding the release, a tendency that I imagine would polarize reactions: I can see some really appreciating it or finding it extremely suffocating. ( )
  jiyoungh | May 3, 2021 |
An interesting collection of short stories from Korean author, Ha Seong-Nan. The theme which seems to be the common thread is disconnection between people. There is nothing special about the writing, but as a glimpse of Korean society, the stories are interesting. ( )
  hemlokgang | Jan 11, 2021 |
‘’Teacher, I want to fly, but the ground keeps pulling me down.’’

Korean Literature is rapidly flourishing thanks to a plethora of wonderful women whose work is finally presented to us through excellent translations. They are unique in connecting the daily reality to a hazy world that lies beneath the surface, resulting in an almost hallucinatory marriage that presents all the right challenges for the readers. Flowers of Mold captivates with its title and binds us to an array of stories that will hypnotize and confuse us in the finest manner possible. For what is a perfect read if not challenging?

Through daily situations, the working environment, the family, the educational process, characters of all ages, women and men discover that darkness is lurking. We, the readers, are faced with an almost overwhelming uncertainty developed within the heavy atmosphere of the ten stories. What could go wrong with a girl who wants to fly, a salesman who falls in love, a new neighbour who is as kind as can be? What could be of interest in the lives of ordinary people with ordinary jobs in ordinary situations?

In the ten stories that unite the surreal with the unsettling, the ordinary with the shock, the answer to these questions is one: everything!

Waxen Wings: A girl desires to fly and tries just about everything. Gymnastics, hang gliding, her life is full of orders and personal struggle. An extremely powerful story of the strength of the human spirit and the misfortunes that define our lives.

Nightmare: A young woman is put into grave danger by the filthy so-called ‘’workers’’ hired by her father. Plagued by nightmares that veer between reality and hallucinations, she decides to take matters into her own hands and face the beasts.

The Retreat: A story of family obligations, ageing and drinking.

‘’According to him, my head’s stuck in the clouds. That’s why I’m always floating around in space, never touching solid ground.’’

The Woman Next Door: One more heinous husband who looks down on his wife. A ‘’man’’ who believes that any unmarried woman over twenty is a whore. One more woman who desperately needs to escape the mundane reality of a psychologically abusive marriage. I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again. I’d rather die than find myself married in Korea or Japan or any other country in South-East Asia, excuse me.

‘’The power went out late last night, at ten past midnight. While people were still sleeping, the electrical appliances stopped working. The children who woke were cranky; they missed the hum of the refrigerator and the whir of the fan, sounds as comforting to them as a lullaby. Housewives who opened the refrigerator to prepare breakfast found blood dripping from the frozen pork they’d left to thaw, the meat turned a dark red.’’

Flag: The strange findings on an electric pole lead back to a young man’s dreams and disappointments.

Flowers of Mold: Is it possible to find beauty in the dirt? Is it possible for flowers to grow from rubbish?

Early Beans: This story of the fuss and mess between a man and a woman made absolutely no sense to me. I failed to see how this connected to the rest of the collection, it seemed the product of a different writer.

Onion: Possibly the darkest, strangest and most fascinating story in the collection. A tale where a woman who works in a daycare centre and a man who owns a restaurant try to make sense of the lot life threw in their way. Brilliant, mind-bending, disturbing.

‘’Not just anyone can become a magician’s assistant. It only works between a father and daughter, brother and sister, or husband and wife. Or lovers.’’

My reviews can also be found on https://theopinionatedreaderblog.wordpress.com/ ( )
  AmaliaGavea | Sep 13, 2020 |
Overall, I liked the stories. “Nightmare” is especially interesting; I can’t get it out of my head and I’ve re-read it three times now trying to uncover whether the girl was raped, or if the whole series of events were just in her head (like her parents suggest). I also enjoyed “The Retreat,” where tenants of a building and their landlord grow mistrustful of each other, to potentially murderous ends.

But I too was lured in by the reviews that suggested the book had dark motives and disturbing themes. While some of the stories left me unsettled (like the two I mentioned above), for the most part I didn’t feel like anything was particularly outlandish. ( )
2 vote elle-kay | Jan 26, 2020 |
Not a bad book but not a striking one either.

I was eager to read this collection because almost all the descriptions of it were along the lines of 'disturbing', 'vaguely threatening', 'ambiguous and ominous'. I think the people who wrote them must have a low threshold for the unsettling. Certainly the stories aren't cut-and-dried in the conventional way of suggesting explanations for the protagonists' attitudes and behavior but those are simply a bit out of the ordinary rather than disturbing.

A man retrieves and inspects his neighbours' rubbish; a woman might have been raped but might be mad or acting out nightmares; a longing to fly leads to immersion in gymnastics; two or three characters are preoccupied with the faces of women they've seen from afar; the search for a truly funny joke is sidetracked into an errand during which schoolgirls successfully play the joketeller; tenants conspire against their landlord as he plots against them.

Though not heavy-handed none of the stories is told with a delicate touch. A couple have elements of slapstick, and a couple of the surprise endings to come were apparent even to me. But if you've never read stories that don't answer every question they might raise this could be a good collection to test the waters with.

I can easily imagine each of these stories being made into a one-off TV drama or comedy; if that makes ithe book sound appealing, you might like it immensely. I didn't.
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A woman meets her next-door neighbor and loans her a spatula, then starts suffering horrific gaps in her memory. A man, feeling jilted by an unrequited love, becomes obsessed with sorting through his neighbors' garbage in the belief that it will teach him how to better relate to people. A landlord decides to raise the rent, and his tenants hatch a plan to kill him at a team-building retreat. Ha Sŏng-nan's stories seem pleasant enough, yet there's something disturbing just below the surface, ready to permanently disrupt the characters' lives. Among the stories: a woman lends her neighbor a spatula, then starts having gaps in her memory; in a team-building retreat, tenants plan to kill their landlord after he raises the rent. They are ordinary individuals-- in an increasingly urbanized and fragmented world. -- adapted from back cover

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