![]() Interwoven into this elusive quest are ruminations on the literary – as compiled by “Cyborgian writing teams” programmed “to write An. Meanwhile, narrative layers multiply, highlighting hybrid identity, Korean motherhood, and all manner of relationships. The narrator and dog-Frank’s owner, Donna, need answers, which will require finding Donna’s widowed birthmother, who’s trying to skyrocket to the moon. Curiosity begets theft multiple chases ensue. The story features a late Korean American pianist-turned-gamer named Frank Exit and his drone aficionado narrator friend, who becomes convinced that a stranger’s dog named Izzy (short for Izanami) is actually Frank’s reincarnation. ![]() The pre-prologue to the prologue opens as “A Warning to the Reader” with various cautions and enlightenments 152 dense pages later, gratification awaits. For audiences in search of a quick slender read, Eugene Lim’s surreally quirky Search History is not it. ![]()
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