Exhibit
By R. O. Kwon
By R. O. Kwon
By R. O. Kwon
By R. O. Kwon
By R. O. Kwon
Read by Ami Park and Sue Jean Kim
By R. O. Kwon
Read by Ami Park and Sue Jean Kim
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$28.00
May 21, 2024 | ISBN 9780593190029
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May 21, 2024 | ISBN 9780593190043
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May 21, 2024 | ISBN 9780593829356
319 Minutes
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Praise
Praise for Exhibit
“A hypnotic queer love story full of lust and longing…a haunting romance about desire, obsession, and ambition that is sure to get your heart rate up.” —Time Magazine
“Bewitching.” —People Magazine
“A highly sensory experience, awash in petals and colors, smells and flavors, that adds to the literature on a proclivity much discussed and often misunderstood. It lingers like a mysterious, multihued bruise.” —The New York Times
“Pulses with the queer desire of Korean women, past and present.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“One of the most buzzed-about books of the year…fiery, sexual, and undeniably original.”—Poets & Writers
“R.O. Kwon extracts hidden, taboo desires with precision, and her hair-raising prose sizzles.”—KQED
“A searing study of art, desire, and bodily and intellectual freedom…Kwon’s sentences are like grenades, carefully wrought and concentrated with meaning.” —Shelf Awareness
“Kwon’s prose is unlike any other, sensuous and sumptuous and yet razor-sharp.” —Electric Literature
“In a hypnotic, sensual stream of consciousness…Kwon explores an intimacy that grows into obsession, revealing insights into the nature of power, sexuality, and free will.” —Bustle
“An exhilarating novel about being caught between the desires of the future and the specters of the past.” —Nylon
“Muscular and intelligent…A bold, tough novel that invites the viewer’s gaze and stares defiantly back.” —Kirkus
“In prose at once sharp and lush, Kwon crafts a gripping tale of a woman wrestling with the past, while boldly making her own future. A haunting and powerful exploration of art, racism, feminism, and desire, this novel will stay with me a long time.”
—Madeline Miller, New York Times bestselling author of Circe and The Song of Achilles
“Exhibit is sensational – a novel that’s both intimate and operatic, singular and world-encompassing. Kwon’s prose is soulful and piercing, chronicling the many ways we lose and find ourselves, blending love and sex and fables between the infinite folds that encompass desire. Exhibit is entirely captivating, and Kwon is truly masterful; it’s a book for the mind and the heart and the body, an actual tour de force.”
—Bryan Washington, bestselling author of Family Meal and Memorial
“Exhibit is extraordinary: brisk, jolting, brilliant, beautiful, true. A ghost story, a tale of passion, a captivating portrait of how art is made, it turns myths upside down, assumptions inside out, all in the most exquisite prose in the bookstore. Kwon is one of the finest American writers, and her latest is a must for all readers.”
—Andrew Sean Greer, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Less is Lost
“I tore through this. Exhibit explores how obliteration can be a kind of rebirth, how the nuances of that are complicated by the constraints of chosen and socially imposed identities. Kwon writes about art and ardor with urgency.”
—Raven Leilani, New York Times bestselling author of Luster
“A rare jewel of a book, at once forceful and unrepentant, delicate and shimmering. R. O. Kwon carves language into a wondrous, jagged thing, revealing facets of desire usually hidden. To read Exhibit is to feel time slow down.”
—C Pam Zhang, bestselling author of How Much of These Hills Is Gold and Land of Milk and Honey
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