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The Sound of Bells Korean Edition

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Shin Kyung-sook’s gaze upon the things that cannot be spoken!

Now reissued in a new edition, The Sound of Bells, Shin Kyung-sook’s fifth short story collection, presents works that confront the unhappy existence of modern individuals as it manifests through the absence of intimacy, the severing of relationships, and the solitude of isolation. Interwoven with this theme are memories of leaving home long ago, along with lingering auras and landscapes, forming another current that flows through the book. Together, they create narratives not only of isolated individuals, but also of their painful struggle to attain intimacy.

Particularly striking is the recurring imagery of water throughout the stories. The water is not merely a backdrop or motif, but functions as a central metaphor: water that stretches unseen underground before rising into a well, water confined beneath concrete in covered streams, water held within old earthen jars, or floods that sweep through human cities. Each of these images evokes the nature of human life itself—the suffering of the world, and the fleeting transience of existence.

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