Vladimir Nabokov, one of the great writers of the recently ended century, left an unfinished manuscript when he died, which is called "The Original of Laura." He had explicitly requested that it be destroyed, and now, years later, his son (Dmitri Nabokov) can't decide whether to go through with it or not.
Nabokov, of course, is famous for the novel Lolita. Personally, I like both Pale Fire and Ada much better - especially Ada, with its alternate-universe North America which seems partly inhabited by vaguely frenchified tsarist Russians. I would be fascinated to read a "lost" work of the author's, but something about respecting a person's last wishes comes into play too. Dmitri is stuck with a terrible dilemma.
Meanwhile... here is building I saw a while back, a few blocks from here on the other side of the Jeongbalsan (Jeongbal hill).
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