Dogs remember past lives.
Ceramic figurines escape into the night.
Somewhere between dream and reality, a lonely man begins to suspect that the ordinary world is quietly becoming enchanted.
In The Bodhi Pillar, Zhang Chi creates a strange and luminous universe where animals possess hidden souls, forgotten objects awaken into life, and small human sorrows drift through rooms filled with absurdity, tenderness, and wonder.
At once playful and melancholic, hilarious and haunting, this novel blends the emotional intimacy of Haruki Murakami, the imagination of Italo Calvino, and the magical realism of Gabriel García Márquez into something wholly original.
A mesmerizing literary journey about loneliness, memory, animals, and the secret beauty concealed inside everyday life.
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