Portable Curiosities Stories

“Portable Curiosities Stories” by Julie Koh, published by University of Queensland Press in 2016, is a collection of 229 pages that presents a unique blend of dark humor and societal critique. The stories explore a range of surreal scenarios, including a young girl who perceives ghosts through a third eye and a corporate lawyer grappling with disconnection in a towering skyscraper. Koh’s writing showcases her distinctive voice, offering readers a glimpse into the absurdities of modern life.
In this edition, readers will encounter a variety of characters and situations that challenge conventional perspectives. The narratives delve into themes of identity and societal expectations, as seen through the lens of fantastical elements. Koh’s stories invite reflection on the complexities of contemporary existence, making “Portable Curiosities” a thought-provoking read for those interested in literary fiction and short stories.
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A biting collection of stories from a bold new voice. A young girl sees ghosts from her third eye, located where her belly button should be. A corporate lawyer feels increasingly disconnected from his job in a soulless 1200-storey skyscraper. And a one-dimensional yellow man steps out from a cinema screen in the hope of leading a three-dimensional life, but everyone around him is fixated only on the color of his skin. Welcome to Portable Curiosities. In these dark and often fantastical stories, Julie Koh combines absurd humour with searing critiques on modern society, proving herself to be one of Australia’s most original and daring young writers.
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