TABLE FOR ONE
by Yun Ko-Eun
translated by Lizzie Buehler
Columbia University Press
(www.cup.columbia.edu)
2024, 273 pages, $20
ISBN 978-0-231-19203-3
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TABLE is a single-author collection. Learning how to eat out alone, with patience, love and style, is the centerpiece story.
A man has his own way of battling a pestilence of bedbugs in “Sweet Escape.”
“Hyeonmong Park’s Hall of Dreams.” A dream-seller of sorts makes a lot of money by “dreaming up” the hopes and expectations of his customers, real or not.
“Iceland.” For a worker in South Korea, Iceland has so much in store about it. The worker joins a group to study history and the many possibilities of the enchanted, alluring place.
“Don’t Cry, Hongdo.” Hongdo Park desperately wants to have a normal life, brought up in a fearful world by her mother’s insistence on organic living. Is living in organic hell such a bad thing? All the while, Hongdo is trying to find a good mate for her mom.