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Walking Practice

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In this radical literary sensation from South Korea, an alien crashes on Earth and faces an existential crisis about humanity. Stranded and hindered by gravity, the shapeshifting being must learn to walk to survive, leading to a hunt for food. They discover that humans are not only intelligent but also delicious. Adapting their gender and appearance to attract prey, the alien employs various hunting tools, including a dating app, to target victims. However, their existence spirals when a failed attempt to kill leads to a chaotic chase through the city. This experience forces the alien to confront the psychological and physical toll of their actions, prompting a deeper understanding of human survival instincts. As they grapple with insatiable hunger, the alien's journey becomes a reflection on the struggles faced by marginalized groups, including the disabled and queer individuals. The narrative serves as both a psychological thriller and a critique of societal structures, revealing the humanity in those deemed alien and exploring how alienation shapes the human experience. Translated from Korean by Victoria Caudle, this haunting debut uncovers profound truths about identity and belonging.

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Walking Practice, Dolki Min

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2024
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