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Read “The Man Who Became a Flamingo (2)” The Man Who Became a Flamingo (3) Oh Han Ki. Novelist. Analrealist Translated by Archana Madhavan Winchester The name’s Winchester. Winchester Rifle. Call me the Hound. That’s what everyone else does. Humans gave me that nickname ’cause my barrel’s long like the head of a Greyhound.
Read “The Man Who Became a Flamingo (3)” The Man Who Became a Flamingo (4) Oh Han Ki. Novelist. Analrealist Translated by Archana Madhavan Osprey Hunt. Wait. Pleasure of the hunt. A day for the hunt. Battle and fatigue. Hunger and abundance. As the sun sinks below the horizon, I slowly begin to move.
Read “The Man Who Became a Flamingo (4)” The Man Who Became a Flamingo (5) Oh Han Ki. Novelist. Analrealist Translated by Archana Madhavan Rabbit Head I stand facing DB. DB stands facing me. I take off my clothes. DB takes off her clothes as well. We become naked. I scratch my body. DB,
I Already Know the Answer, But Bak Solmay. A writer. Has published Eul, I Want to Write One Hundred Lines, Then What Do We Call, and The Time of a City. Recently she’s been thinking often about Bolaño, as well as “Move forward and expand by degrees.” Yi SangWoo. Yi SangWoo. Analrealist. Translated by Paige Aniyah Morris
Shin Hyoung-cheol’s “Let Us Praise” Oh Han Ki. Novelist. Analrealist. Jeong Jidon. Born in Daegu in 1983. Writer. Analrealist. Translated by Seth Warnick Prologue: ORLY AIRPORT – DAY A welcome party on the airport runway. The airplane door opens and a man in his late 30s descends the stairs. Subtitles: Shin Hyoung-cheol*, President of Praise
Paik Gahuim at the Beach Oh Han Ki. Novelist. Analrealist. Jeong Jidon. Born in Daegu in 1983. Writer. Analrealist. Translated by Bryan Stubbles Prologue 1: BEACH NOODLE SHOP – DAY A noodle shop with a beach view. A man with sunglasses on in his 30s is eating noodles. Subtitle: Paik Gahuim* (42) While eating noodles,