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“Cursed Bunny” by Bora Chung

“Cursed Bunny” by Korean author Bora Chung is a bold and unsettling short-story collection that blends horror, fantasy, and dark satire to expose the hidden anxieties of modern life. Longlisted for the International Booker Prize, this collection has captivated global readers with its imaginative plots and sharp social commentary.

The book contains several surreal and thought-provoking stories, all connected by themes of fear, power, and the unexpected cruelty embedded in ordinary situations. Among the most memorable is the title story, “Cursed Bunny,” where a family of curse-makers creates a vengeful object to fight back against a ruthless corporation. Through this tale, Chung cleverly reveals how injustice can twist generations and how revenge often comes at a heavy cost.

Other stories in the collection explore the burdens of social expectations, the pressures placed on women, and the blurred lines between the human and the monstrous. In “The Head,” a woman is stalked by a speaking, severed head emerging from her toilet — a bizarre yet powerful symbol of guilt and responsibility that refuses to be ignored. While each story is unique, they collectively paint a vivid picture of how people navigate fear, trauma, and societal pressure in unexpected ways. Translated into English by Anton Hur, the collection retains all the eeriness, humor, and cultural nuance of the original Korean text. “Cursed Bunny” is not just a horror collection; it is a daring reflection on the systems that shape our lives and the strange, often haunting ways people cope with them.

 

—-Karen Mwenda

 

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