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Exhibit
By (Author) R. O. Kwon
Little, Brown Book Group
Virago Press Ltd
28th May 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
224
Width 134mm, Height 214mm, Spine 22mm
220g
From the bestselling author R. O. Kwon, a powerful, blazing hot novel about a woman caught between her desires and her life.
At a lavish party in the hills outside of San Francisco, Jin Han meets Lidija Jung and nothing will ever be the same for either woman. A brilliant, young photographer, Jin is at a crossroads in her work, in her marriage to college sweetheart Phillip, in who she is and who she wants to be. Lidija is a glamorous, injured world-class ballerina on hiatus from her ballet company under mysterious circumstances. Drawn to each other by their intense artistic drives, the two women talk all night. Cracked open, Jin finds herself telling Lidija about an old familial curse, breaking a lifelong promise; she's been told that if she doesn't keep the curse a secret, she risks losing everything. As Jin and Lidija become more entangled, they realize they share more than the ferocity of their ambition, and begin to explore hidden desires. Something is ignited in Jin: her art, her body, and her sense of self changed forever. But can she avoid the specter of the curse Urgent, bold, and deeply moving, this novel asks: how brightly can you burn before you light your life on fireIn 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, author of Circe *
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, 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, 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, author of How Much of These Hills Is Gold and Land of Milk and Honey *
R. O. Kwon is the author of The Incendiaries and co-editor, with Garth Greenwell, of Kink. Her writing has appeared in the Guardian, Time, Vice, BuzzFeed, San Francisco Chronicle, Playboy, Noon, Electric Literature, and elsewhere. Born in South Korea, Kwon has lived most of her life in the United States.