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The Black Orb

A Novel

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The object was a black orb, roughly two meters in diameter. Despite its large size, it made no sound as it moved. Although it wasn't chasing Jeong-su fast enough to catch him, it was unrelenting and persistent in its pursuit...
One evening in downtown Seoul, Jeong-su is smoking a cigarette outside when he sees something impossible: a huge black orb appears out of nowhere and sucks his neighbor inside. Jeong-su manages to get away, but the terrifying sphere can move through walls, so he's sure he won't be able to hide for long.
The orb soon begins consuming every person caught in its path, and no one knows how to stop it. Impervious to bullets and tanks, the orb splits and multiplies, chasing the hapless residents of Seoul out into the country and sparking a global crisis with widespread violence and looting. Jeong-su must rely on his wits as he makes the arduous journey in search of his elderly parents. But the strangest phases of this ever-expanding disaster are yet to come and Jeong-su will be forced to question everything he has taken for granted.
Dryly funny, propulsive and absurd, The Black Orb is terrifyingly prescient about the fragility of human civilization.
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    • Library Journal

      November 1, 2024

      In this English-language debut of an award-winning Korean novel, Jeong-su is in downtown Seoul when he sees a black orb suck his neighbor inside. The orb continues consuming people, splitting and multiplying, and no one can stop it. As the crisis grows, Jeong-su struggles to survive as he journeys in search of his elderly parents. Prepub Alert.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 4, 2024
      Debut author Kim explores the existential horror of isolation in this chilling and enigmatic apocalyptic novel. Jeong-su, a rising young office manager, is the first to encounter the mysterious, floating black orbs that relentlessly absorb his fellow Seoul citizens. As residents flee in a panic, Jeong-su tries to connect with friends and family while evading army patrols, religious cultists, bands of looters, and the ever-rising tide of black orbs. Eventually, trapped in an abandoned store, he and a fellow refugee question all that society has taught them—including the value of conformity and toxic masculinity—as they struggle to avoid being pulled into the void by the voracious orbs. Kim’s universe is uncaring and unsparing, whether it’s the orbs or fellow humans who are administering the harsh lessons. The key to survival is to find someone with whom to share and divide the pain, offering a glimmer of hope in an otherwise bleak world. This is sure to win Kim fans. Agent: Barbara Zitwer, Barbara J. Zitwer Agency.

    • Kirkus

      January 1, 2025
      An Everyman flees a mysterious, all-consuming orb, only to reveal himself as an emotional black hole. How many things can change in just a moment, protagonist Jeong-su Kim reflects at the start of Kim's novel: an expression, a mood, the entire world as we know it. Or at least as Jeong-su knows it: He's handsome and well-liked at his swanky job, too busy to call his parents but still trying to make up for his shortcomings. Then one night, he witnesses a black orb appear out of nowhere and swallow his neighbor, before turning its slow, ominous path toward the next victim. Cue immediate panic--first in Seoul, eventually worldwide--as people attempt to outrun the inexorable orbs. Are they black holes? UFOs? Foreign experiments? They are indiscriminate in their consumption, though humans discover a few loopholes that merely prolong the inevitable. While a handful of chapters explore the brutal fates of other would-be escapees, the majority of the action focuses on Jeong-su's odyssey to track down his elderly parents. In the process, he must confront humanity's ugliest survival tactics, many of which he himself absorbs. Various interludes pair Jeong-su up with other men, from older bachelors representing grim visions of his lonely future to a prolonged period with a younger pseudo-mentee that exposes the toxic masculinity rotting at the core of Jeong-su's seemingly idyllic life. This emotional revelation comes in a confession whose haste undermines its effectiveness as a narrative bombshell, in part because Jeong-su fails to learn from his past trauma. Even so, while the book ends with humanity still demanding answers as to what caused the orbs, Jeong-su's story comes full circle--or, should we say, full sphere--in a rather satisfying fashion. A bleak read that unerringly examines toxic self-isolation, both chosen and forced.

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    • Booklist

      January 10, 2025
      When a mysterious black orb suddenly appears in Seoul, humanity doesn't quite know what to make of it. Once the orb begins absorbing any humans who touch it, however, the threat becomes apparent. People flee, mayhem follows, and the government tries to intervene to no avail. As more and more are lost to the orb, humanity devolves into something ugly and brutal as murder, thievery, sexual violence, kidnapping, and cultish practices become the norm. Despite all the horrors, Jeong-su has managed to keep himself alive and as he searches desperately for his family in a landscape devoid of life or hope, he begins to wonder how he can be the only survivor. Loneliness and terror permeate this entire narrative and every scene is carefully crafted to highlight the awfulness of people and the misery of a life spent running from an unknowable threat. What could have been a remarkable novel is marred by a drawn out ending that reads homophobic and feels out of sync with the rest of the story; it's likely to leave readers a bit disappointed and genuinely confused.

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