"Bae Suah offers the chance to unknowto see the everyday afresh and be defamiliarized with what we believe we knowwhich is no small offering." Sophie Hughes, Music & Literature
"Bae dissolves conventional linear narrative, as though it were impossible for cause and effect to exist concurrently with such repression." Joanna Walsh, The National
"Nowhere to Be Found [Bae's first novel translated into English] is a psychological novella, but in the most engaging manner, emotionally and aesthetically. Bae presents a psyche, in living depth, without psychoanalyses, without the pretense that psyches are chartable." PT Smith, Quarterly Conversation
It’s beautiful to read, with the flowing monologues, excellently written, allowing you to lose yourself in the text.” Tony Malone, Tony's Reading List
"Bae Suah offers the chance to unknow—to see the everyday afresh and be defamiliarized with what we believe we know—which is no small offering." — Sophie Hughes, Music & Literature
"Bae dissolves conventional linear narrative, as though it were impossible for cause and effect to exist concurrently with such repression." — Joanna Walsh, The National
“A challenging yet cognitively engaging and rewarding read.” — David Cooper, The New York Journal of Books
"Nowhere to Be Found [Bae's first novel translated into English] is a psychological novella, but in the most engaging manner, emotionally and aesthetically. Bae presents a psyche, in living depth, without psychoanalyses, without the pretense that psyches are chartable." — PT Smith, Quarterly Conversation
“It’s beautiful to read, with the flowing monologues, excellently written, allowing you to lose yourself in the text.” — Tony Malone, Tony's Reading List