Golem (short story)

Golem (short story)

"Golem" is a comical short story written by a Korean author Lee Yeongdo based on the world of his novel "Dragon Raja". It is a part of a series of short stories Yeongdo wrote known as "Sceneries Of Laboratory." The story portrays and questions human-based borders and limits and their meaning through an artificially created being named "Golem".


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