Flowers of Mold, Ha Seongnan
Flowers of Mold, Ha Seongnan
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Flowers of Mold
Stories

Author: Ha Seong-nan, Janet Hong

Narrator: David Shih, Cindy Kay

Unabridged: 7 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/04/2021


Synopsis

On the surface, Ha Seong-nan's stories seem pleasant enough, yet there's something disturbing just below the surface, ready to permanently disrupt the characters' lives.

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.

In ten captivating, unnerving stories, Flowers of Mold presents a range of ordinary individuals—male and female, young and old—who have found themselves left behind by an increasingly urbanized and fragmented world. The latest in the trend of brilliant female Korean authors to appear in English, Ha cuts like a surgeon, and even the most mundane objects become menacing and unfamiliar under her scalpel.

About Ha Seong-nan

Ha Seong-nan has published five collections of short stories, four novels, and a number of serialized novels and essay collections. She has also won numerous prestigious awards, such as the Dong-in Literary Award, Yisu Literary Award, Hyundae Literary Award, and Hwang Sun-won Literature Prize, among others.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Paul on September 14, 2024

Flowers of Mold is a collection of 10 stories, each around 20 pages, translated by Janet Hong (also translator of The Impossible Fairytale) from the Korean original of 하성란 (Ha Seong-nan). 하성란 was born in 1967, and made her publishing debut in 1996 with her short story "Grass" (not in this collection)......more

Goodreads review by JimZ on September 24, 2021

I have expressed my fears that I am losing my mind on this site. Well I think it happened. If anybody manages to find my mind please let me know -- I would be interested in getting it back. I read this book about 10 month ago and as you can see from the NOVEMBER 2020 review down below I was railing......more

Goodreads review by Queralt✨ on September 21, 2024

Who adds genres to books on Goodreads? I know I shouldn’t base my expectations on them, but as usual, I saw this tagged as horror and I’m yet another clown who falls for it. Anyways, this isn’t a horror short story collection. The 10 short stories are contemporary/general fiction with a touch of stra......more