
Y/N
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Greta Jung
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Esther Yi
Surreal, hilarious, and shrewdly poignant—a novel about a Korean American woman living in Berlin whose obsession with a K-pop idol sends her to Seoul on a journey of literary self-destruction.
It’s as if her life only began once Moon appeared in it. The desultory copywriting work, the boyfriend, and the want of anything not-Moon quickly fall away when she beholds the idol in concert, where Moon dances as if his movements are creating their own gravitational field; on live streams, as fans from around the world comment in dozens of languages; even on skincare products endorsed by the wildly popular Korean boy band, of which Moon is the youngest, most luminous member. Seized by ineffable desire, our unnamed narrator begins writing Y/N fanfic—in which you, the audience, insert [Your/Name] and play out an intimate relationship with the unattainable star.
Then Moon suddenly retires, vanishing from the public eye. She stumbles into total disorientation. As Y/N flies from Berlin to Seoul to be with Moon, our narrator, too, journeys in search of the object of her love. In Korea, an escalating series of mistranslations and misidentifications land her at the headquarters of the Kafkaesque entertainment company that manages the boyband until, at a secret location, together with Moon at last, art and real life approach their final convergence.
From a conspicuous new talent comes Y/N, a provocative literary debut about the universal longing for transcendence and the tragic struggle to assert one’s singular story amidst the amnesiac effects of globalization. Crackling with the intellectual sensitivity of Elif Batuman and the sinewy absurdism of Thomas Pynchon, Esther Yi’s prose unsettles the boundary between high and mass art, exploding our expectations of a novel about “identity” and offering in its place a sui generis picture of the loneliness that afflicts modern life.
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reads like a fascinating theory of knowledge essay
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Don’t know
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I guess it’s supposed to be an exaggeration of what occurs in modern day. But I find all her interactions and thoughts about Moon annoying and uninteresting.
The only thing that even kept me listening this long were the bits with the main character and Masterson. I wish the story were just all about them and their dysfunction. But because it’s not, I probably won’t bother to finish.
Well written, just a bad plot
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Surreal, unhinged, brilliant
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There is a fine European texture to these reflections and it seems no coincidence that Ms. Yi is based in Berlin. I can't wait to see what else she has up her sleeve.
Even if you hate K-Pop...like me
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Self Reflective Weirdness
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