A review by jessica_irving
حرق حظيرة by Haruki Murakami, مي أحمد, هاروكي موراكامي

5.0

Barn Burning was unsettling and with further reflection quite chilling: the woman’s disappearance at the end, the sense of loss permeating throughout, the lack of names. Most importantly, a barn burner who does not actually seem to burn barns. The short story and analysis are available in an hour-long New Yorker Fiction podcast episode, which were well worth a listen. I loved Barn Burning and was pretty much unsettled by it for the rest of the day