Inhumane --What do angels do at silent and holy night; --Lone Wood's retirement party --Galaxy Express 999 --Rewind --Queer; a story that is always told --A meeting with the writer --With the dead ones --Write the novel, the novel; "Please find my shoes. They're sandals, blue sandals" by Madame Novel Cabbage --Nine years on Jupiter --Blow job --A tribute to a replicant about which Gary mumbled --Greengrass disappeared --A world history of midwives --Cobweb carpet --Eyes and ears, look for vanished words --Mr. Withers of Withering Woods --When they were high on drugs --Nightswimming --Real boy --Long-tailed darlin --Big animal --A cathedral --Sirius somewhere --Dear old Miss Lonelyhearts of "Dear old Miss Lonelyhearts" --Old baby homo --Death --Dylan --What do angels do on silent and holy nights; --Tale of the Qishi Girl --Ashes of time --S --An illustration of time by the merry pranksters --Write the novel, the novel; Those days --First of the gang to die --The last blotch --Polonaise --(cont.) --THE FUTURE --Regarding Cate Blanchett's dream --Border --The last person on Space Ferris Wheel No. 12 --Write the novel, the novel; in the final days of the novel, Blake with the blue gloves --The tale of Cho --Mansion --Susan Boreman's retirement party --What do angels do on silent and holy nights; --Sad vagina --A mechanic of the night --Montgomery Clift --Earth --The real queer sci-fi-metafiction theater: A handbook to Glory Hole --Human. "Kim Hyun's Glory Hole is the first Korean queer poetry collection. Featuring gay teens, elders, cats, caterpillars, robots, and other unexpected characters, Kim's fifty-one eccentric poems trace themes of love, sexual desire, abandonment, destitution, and death. In recounting the splendid yet tragic journeys of his speakers, Kim defies meaningful sense-making. His poems are a mishmash of dystopian sci-fi and pornography, storytelling and poetry, fictive references, and real figures. They are not embellished with elegant imagery; in fact, they are antithetical to it, opting instead for incoherent tense, unidiomatic expressions, and never-ending puns. After all, like LGBTQ+ people in many cultures, Korean queers live in this site of violence. Bewilderment, deliberately, is Kim Hyun's form. Glory Hole invites readers into a very queer world."--
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