Gunk Baby

A Novel

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Pub Date Dec 13 2022 | Archive Date Oct 28 2022

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A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice

"[Lau's] gift for writing accumulative insanities creates the same dizzying effect as a good cleaning." —Alexandra Tanner, The New York Times Book Review

“A dissociative meditation on a world that has come to feel increasingly meaningless . . . [Lau's] prose combines the languid torpor of Michael Bible with the unease of Yoko Ogawa's more macabre work." ―Declan Fry, The Guardian


A black comedy workplace thriller set in a sprawling indoor shopping mall about a cabal of low-wage workers who plot violent acts of “resistance” against their managers.

In the suburb of Par Mars stand a pair of identical shopping centers, each with the same harsh, fluorescent lights, climate-controlled environment, and monotonous encounters between employees and shoppers.
 
Reviving an ancient Chinese ritual passed down by her mother, twenty-four-year-old Leen has opened an ear-cleaning and massage studio in the Topic Heights Shopping Center. But the social fabric of Par Mars is coming loose, and a quiet unrest is growing among the mall’s low-wage workers as store managers begin to fall victim to increasingly brutal and spontaneous attacks. When Leen befriends Jean Paul, a pharmacist enmeshed in a cryptic online community, she finds herself embroiled in a troubling plot to disrupt the routines of the town’s banal consumer culture.
 
With fierce intellect, sharp wit, and original prose, Jamie Marina Lau interprets and vividly portrays the everyday violence and toil of contemporary working life. Encapsulating millennial ennui and middle-class boredom, Gunk Baby is an inventive and deliberate novel from a fresh, new, exciting voice.
A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice

"[Lau's] gift for writing accumulative insanities creates the same dizzying effect as a good cleaning." —Alexandra Tanner, The New York Times Book Review

“A...

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ISBN 9781662601453
PRICE $17.00 (USD)
PAGES 352

Average rating from 16 members


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Fight Club meets Convenience Store Woman.

Easy to read, smooth prose, hypnotic musings on the connection of the physical to the spiritual.

Anti capitalist support group showing the ills of anti capitalism; capitalist shill showing the dangers of completely subjugating yourself to the image of one specific kind of capitalism.

Neither side grasps authenticity. Neither side is really able to be cheered for.

Leen is… barely a human. She says things that “sound right” because she knows the they sound right, but without her convictions.

Interesting recurrent theme of media/film analysis and disassociation via drugs.

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