Has a fascinating premise but a frustrating execution and dispiriting conclusion ... It is, rather daringly, written in the second person. Reading it, you sometimes wish it weren’t ... Sublimation is among the most-anticipated speculative fiction novels of the year, due to Kim’s success in writing short fiction. The book has its touching moments, and Kim is a talented writer, but a disquieting cynicism underpins it ... Kim’s narration exposes modern anxieties—how we are obsessed with how other people perceive us and our own satisfaction. This fictional world, despite its entirely different way of creating new people, looks almost exactly like ours.
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