Vancouver Sun - Vancouver SunĬho's deliciously astute observations regarding the mutability of identity make for the perfect juicy center in the box of candy-colored bonbons that is Look Who's Morphing. And both manage to locate their work at the intersections of the world of dreams and the world of pop in ways that are fresh and engaging. They both have produced texts infused with a fierce, transgressive eroticism inflected with anxiety. both infuse their dream landscapes with characters and narrative elements from popular culture. The Australian - The AustralianĪn extraordinary collection of short stories. Cho's book is entertaining and thought-provoking. Cho displays a fine eye for the camp and outrageous. Text - TextĪ delightfully eccentric look at life in a popular-culture saturated world. And yet the book's themes linger after the last outrageous transformation is complete. Backlisted - BacklistedĬho's writing is pervasive in its ability to entertain it seems effortless. Leefully absurd, opening a window into Cho's pop culture card catalogue of a brain capable of bridging the gap between Elvis and the atom bomb and the von Trapps and Whitney Houston with equal degrees of ease.
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