If We Cannot Go at the Speed of Light

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Traversing the bounds of imagination with an ethereal incisiveness, Kim Cho-yeop’s stories dismantle the borders between normal and abnormal, material and abstract, earthly and otherworldly. With unforgettable inventiveness and pathos, ‘If We Cannot Go at the Speed of Light’ heralds the arrival of an essential voice in contemporary fiction.

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SKU: 9781529447613 Category: Tags: , , Publisher/imprint : MacLehose Press
Page count : 192
Published on 7th May, 2026

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“A stunning collection that lingers in the mind and heart” Ruth Ozeki

“I’ve been yearning for the whole world to read Kim Choyeop and fall in love with her as I did”

Bora Chung, author of Cursed Bunny and The Midnight Timetable

Meet the alien species that put the humanity into human beings

Discover the fate of Slefonia III once warp travel became obsolete
Visit the Mind Library to commune with the dead
Purchase sadness as a stone and anger as a paperweight

Kim Choyeop became an instant literary sensation in Korea with her debut short story collection. Each of these bitesize speculative masterpieces represents a journey into the unknown, guided by a writer blessed with a boundless imagination.

From alternative futures to distant alien planets, in the company of scientists, space explorers and ordinary citizens in extraordinary situations, she revels in making the impossible seem not only possible but somehow inevitable.

Traversing the bounds of imagination with an ethereal incisiveness, her stories dismantle the borders between normal and abnormal, material and abstract, earthly and otherworldly. With unforgettable inventiveness and pathos, If We Cannot Go at the Speed of Light heralds the arrival of an essential voice in contemporary fiction.

Translated from the Korean by Anton Hur

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Dimensions 21.6 × 13.5 cm
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