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Same Bed Different Dreams

by Ed Park

Literary Fiction
Historical Fiction
Speculative
528 Pages

"Same Bed Different Dreams is brilliantly ambitious—a novel that reshapes history itself while somehow making it feel completely plausible and utterly wild at the same time."

Synopsis

In 1919, Korean patriots established the Korean Provisional Government to resist Japanese occupation. History tells us this government-in-exile dissolved after World War II, leading to the Korean War and the divided peninsula we know today. But what if it never disbanded? What if the KPG continued operating in secret, working toward Korean reunification by harnessing the power of a massive technology corporation? Same Bed Different Dreams spins this audacious premise into a kaleidoscopic narrative that blends three distinct voices with an archive of mysterious images. At its center is Soon Sheen, an employee at the international tech giant GLOAT, who discovers an unfinished manuscript revealing the KPG's hidden history. This revisionist text connects architect-poet Yi Sang, Jack London, Marilyn Monroe, M*A*S*H, the Moonies, and a legacy of violence spanning from President McKinley's assassination to the downing of Korean Air Lines Flight 007. Among the novel's dreamers are Parker Jotter, a Korean War veteran who witnessed something inexplicable over North Korea; Nora You, a nail salon empire builder; and Monk Zingapan, a game designer turned writing guru. Their interconnected stories gradually reveal how foreign powers have projected their desires onto Korea—and how the dreamers themselves remain unaware of their links to one another.

Our Take

Ed Park has crafted something truly extraordinary—a novel that functions as both a thrilling alternate history and a meditation on how stories shape reality. Same Bed Different Dreams operates on multiple levels simultaneously, beginning as a comic, almost absurdist premise before revealing itself as a deeply serious examination of colonialism, diaspora, and the Korean experience. Park's kaleidoscopic structure mirrors the fragmented nature of Korean history itself, pulling together disparate cultural references from American pop culture, Korean history, and contemporary tech culture into a cohesive and surprisingly moving whole. What begins as a playful "what if" scenario gradually transforms into something profound about national identity, collective memory, and the stories nations tell themselves. Readers who loved the structural ambition of Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell or the historical revisionism of The Yiddish Policemen's Union by Michael Chabon will find much to admire here. This is a novel that demands attention and rewards it generously, offering both intellectual stimulation and genuine emotional resonance. Park has created a maximalist epic that feels essential for understanding how history, technology, and imagination intersect in our contemporary moment.

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