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The Sea of Epidemic

Author

Kim Boyeong

Publisher

Alma

Categories

Genre Literature

Audience

Adult

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #fear; fantasy; contagion; seaside village; monster; civil militia

Copyright Contact

Park Jinhee

  • Publication Date

    2020-05-30
  • No. of pages

    156
  • ISBN

    9791159922992
  • Dimensions

    114 * 189
Overview

Isolated due to an epidemic and thus seized by helpless fear, people fight against a mysterious enemy.

Book Intro

Cheongnyangni Station at dawn. A security guard named Mu-young waits for a train to Donghae, the East Sea, with his nephew Hyun who dotes on him. But before they can depart, he gets a disaster alert text message. The TV in the waiting room reports breaking news—6.2 Earthquake 10 kilometers from the Haewon Port on the eastern coast. Chance of underwater volcano erupting. Just then, the train bound for Gangneung arrives. People feel unsettled but still board the train. In a strange moment of peace, the train waits for them calmly at the platform. Later, Mu-young keeps revisiting that day. If only he had said, “Hyun, something must have gone wrong. Let’s take the next train.” Now, he is haunted by that early morning in Cheongnyangni Station every night. 

 

Three years later. Haewon Village on the eastern coast at dawn. Mu-young steps into an abandoned house in the middle of the mountain soaked in cool moonlight. Armed with a military knife, he hunts down monsters every day, thinking: “Maybe today is the day.” The “Donghae sick” infected by ancient bacteria can be found here and there, their faces distorted into grisly forms and reeking of a dreadful fishy smell. While the police have lost control over this place hit by an epidemic, Mu-young serves as a vigilante chasing those violating self-isolation measures. The beach is infested with rotten fish, plastic waste, and sick people wrapped in dirty clothes. One day, a surreally neat-looking man from Seoul arrives at this village in lockdown. Apparently on a research trip, he pokes around and interviews people to figure out the truth. Will he able to report back the incredible stories he’s discovered here? 

 

Kim Bo-young, one of Korea’s leading SF writers, presents a bloody action-packed story set in a fishing village hit with an epidemic. In this story fraught with madness and hatred, the author creates a grotesque space where traces of the earth and the sea mingle, and strange beauty and fear co-exist. Conflicted between the infected and the healthy, while the boundary between “us” and the “enemies” gets ambiguous, the protagonist Mu-young hunts down the source of all this fear at the risk of his own life. What is the true nature of the fear that drives people to death? Does it exit inside or outside us? How do we distinguish those like us from those different from us? What in our society gives rise to that transcendent being, which renders us helpless and insane? The novel conveys a strange sense of reality in the wake of COVID-19, and instantly pulls us into a world of fear and despair while at the same time posing some painful questions that remain with us. 

About the Author

Kim Boyeong



As one of Korea's leading sci-fi writers , Kim Boyeong is considered to be an author who writes real sci-fi. She has influenced in many ways the rookie sci-fi writers who made their debuts in the 2000s.

Kim Boyeong debuted with her work Experience of Touch in 2004 and unanimously won the Award for medium-length novel at the 1st Science and Technology Creative Writing Competition. Known as the author who writes the truest science fiction, Kim Boyeong worked as a game developer for Seal, Narsilion, and Seal Online, which were loved for their outstanding scenarios. She now devotes her time to writing novels at her home in Gangwon Province.

She published two short stories in 2010, A Story About Going Far Away and Evolutionary Myths, and her first collection of short stories, The Seven Enforcers, published in 2013, unanimously won the Best novel prize at 2014 Sci-fi Awards hosted by the Gwacheon National Science Museum.
Her short story Evolutionary Myths was first translated and published by the American sci-fi webzine Clarkesworld Magazine in 2015 and many others of her works are being translated into foreign languages.

The collection I'm Waiting for You and Other Stories will be published simultaneously by Harper Collins US and Harper Collins UK, publishers known for publishing the world-renowned masters of sci-fi. The book will include I'm Waiting for You and The Prophet of Corruption.

In addition, she has worked as a scientific advisor for movie director Bong Joonho’s Sci-fi Snowpiercer, provided advice for game scenarios, illustrated webtoons, and worked in various other areas such as planning for the superhero collection Superhero Neighbor and the school chronicle Fortunately Graduated.

The Prophet of Mundanity, a new work, is a reinterpretation and expansion of the medium-length novel of the same name that was released in the webzine Crossroad in 2013 and 2014. The book includes a short story with a similar theme, Dawn Train, and three other stories that follow The Prophet of Mundanity but have different conclusions.

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