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To the Kennels
To the Kennels: And Other Stories | Hye-young Pyun
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An acclaimed story collection from the author of the Shirley Jackson Awardwinning novel The Hole *Booklist Starred Review* Six elephants bolt from an amusement park and vanish; where theyre found brings back memories of a forgotten dictator. A car ride on a foggy highway at night becomes a drive through hell for a young couple getting away for the weekend together. A family lives the dream of moving from the city to a brand-new bedroom town in the country, only to be plagued by debt and fears of eviction, while the sound of incessant barking rings from the kennels nearby. In a city built on the site of ancient tombs, a homeowners renovation of a broken wall leads to an outcome no one expected. Older workers hired to play characters from a folk tale and wear smiles no one believes. An accountant asked to cook the books for his boss. A would-be writer disappointed in her students and her choices. These are some of the premises and characters in Hye-young Pyuns To the Kennels, winner of one of Koreas most prestigious literary awards. Infused with psychological acuity, understated suspense, a touch of the uncanny, and her Kafkaesque take on the contemporary world, To the Kennels offers a thrilling, unsettling ride through territory that is both familiar and strange. As Un-su Kim, author of The Plotters has observed, she reveals to us the cellular division of emotions weve never seen before.
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I find, as was the case throughout this excellent short story collection, that horror is often the most horrific, compelling, and impactful when it is firmly grounded in how the mundane, how the seemingly ordinary parts of life are often the scariest. From a late night drive in dense fog & life in a village surrounded (seemingly) by dog kennels, to a house on a murky pond, the horror in this books simply oozes across the pages. A good read.

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The family is still asleep so it‘s just me, a cup of coffee, and a short story collection from South Korea to start my 2025 reading.

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