About This Book
The narrative follows Sang Huin, a man traveling through East Asian cities whose observations of urban life and companions reveal layered inner turmoil. He forms a fragile friendship with Yang Lin, who longs for life as a woman, and encounters moments of tender empathy and awkward distance. Intercut with travel and historic sites are traumatic recollections of a sister's disappearance and a protracted trial that haunt memory, guilt, and sleep. The prose moves between public rituals and private reveries, tracing grief, identity, cultural dislocation, and the search for solace amid fragmented pasts.
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