'Cursed Bunny' author Bora Chung on finding utopia amid dystopian worlds


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Chung once again plunges readers into her blend of horror and absurdity, sprinkled with dark humour in her second short story collection 'Your Utopia'. Photo: Bora Chung

Few voices resonate as uniquely as that of Bora Chung, whose gripping stories like the haunting narratives of Cursed Bunny captivate readers worldwide.

With her genre-defying short story collection, translated by Anton Hur, Chung became a finalist for the International Booker Prize in 2022 in Britain and the US National Book Award in 2023.

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