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Jari-chan
Cursed Bunny | Bora Chung
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Pickpick

Wow, this was uncanny, uncomfortable and spooky. I loved it. The stories differ quite a lot, which is impressive. It made me shiver. Not only because the author uses the horror elements really good, but also because she writes about feminism without pointing it out. That makes it even more stunning. This book would've slipped my mind if it wasn't for the Translation Prize of the Leipzig Book Fair.

@TheAromaofBooks #DoubleSpin

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! I weirdly love that cover. 2w
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TracyReadsBooks
Bluebeard's First Wife | Seong-nan Ha
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Tracked a used copy of this story collection I came across while reading another book from South Korea. The title itself is certainly interesting. Hopefully it‘ll be an entertaining read.

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vivastory
Cursed Bunny | Bora Chung
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I read Chung's collection “Cursed Bunny“ over the weekend. I have read a lot of short story collections this year & this easily ranks among the best. Body horror, dark fantasy, stories of modern tech run amok. As several reviewers have commented, “no two stories are alike,“ Chung's stories are shocking & weird as the best Asian lit & cinerma can be. I'm thinking of Bong Joon-ho's “Okja“ or the traumatizing “The Wailing“ by Na Hong-jin. Despite..

vivastory these comparisons & others I might make to writers such as Hiroko Oyamada or Murakami, Chung is very much treading her own territory. When you first encounter her stories they feel like a bizarre horror story but once you wade in deeper you are provided social commentary along with the disorienting narrative. I absolutely loved this collection & can't wait to read her latest. (edited) 1mo
EKonrad Her newest collection is also fantastic. I‘m such a fan of her writing! ☺️ 1mo
batsy Great review. I loved Cursed Bunny! I haven't watched Okja yet but god yes The Wailing was so traumatising. 1mo
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vivastory @EKonrad I can't wait to read it! 1mo
vivastory @batsy The Wailing is such an unforgettable experience. Felt like I had been punched. Have you ever watched Kiyoshi Kurosawa‘s “The Cure“? It has a somewhat simple premise, but it utilized it to great effect. One of my favorite psychological thriller/horror Criterion films 1mo
Branwen This sounds really intriguing! 1mo
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TracyReadsBooks
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Today‘s book mail is very exciting as I continue my deep dive into fiction from South Korea. And I have to say that the cover of the tagged book is really beautiful. 😍

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Dilara
Story of Hong Gildong | Minsoo Kang
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Our Korean meal was Ojingeo Bokkeum (Korean Spicy Stir-fried Squid), Korean Cucumber Salad (Oi Muchim), and kimchi from lidl (not buying it again - it was bland and seemed cooked, for some reason?) Will make everything again.

#FoodandLit
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batsy That's unfortunate about the kimchi, but all of that looks delicious! 2mo
Catsandbooks Looks tasty! 🇰🇷 2mo
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Dilara
The Nine Cloud Dream | Kim Man-Jung
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Gochujang chicken, stir-fried leek and rice. Very nice 😁
I haven't started The Nine Cloud Dream, and I'm not sure I'll manage to before the end of the month, but I did read another Korean book last week: The Story of Hong Gildong

#FoodandLit
@Catsandbooks @Texreader

Texreader Yum!!! 2mo
Catsandbooks Looks great! 🇰🇷 2mo
TheBookHippie Yummmmm. 2mo
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Pickpick

Creepy Korean short stories? Bunny on the cover? Sold!

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

rockpools I still have images from this book firmly in my brain, a year on. 2mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2mo
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TalesandTexts
Cursed Bunny | Bora Chung
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Mehso-so

Started out well, fizzled off at the end. Predictable for the most part and relying on common horror tropes (common if you consume enough horror content elsewhere).

However, stories like “The Head”, “The Embodiment”, “Snare” and “Goodbye, My Love” were well-written and I did enjoy them.

Won‘t dismiss this author - I do want to read her new book “Your Utopia”.

I did not like the translation - it lacked soul and perhaps made this book meh (?)

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Dilara
Story of Hong Gildong | Minsoo Kang
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I finished the Story of Hong Gildong, a classic tale first written by anonymous Korean authors in the 19th c. It relates the woes, adventures and rise to power of the son of a high-born minister and his lowly concubine. The story was very interesting for its cultural/historical insights (Kang Minsoo's translation, notes and introduction are invaluable), but I can't say I was taken by Hong Gildong as a hero.

#FoodandLit
@Catsandbooks @Texreader

Dilara Ambitious young men and boys who feel their worth is not being recognised might feel some kind of kinship with Hong Gildong.

#SouthKorea #Korea
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Catsandbooks Terrific! 🇰🇷 2mo
TheBookHippie How wonderful. It looks good. 2mo
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Dilara
Story of Hong Gildong | Minsoo Kang
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I am all set for #FoodandLit in #SouthKorea in March! And in #Venezuela in April 😁
I must say the animé-type illustration on the cover of a classic work is rather disconcerting, but then the hero is compared to Robin Hood, and I can think of plenty of cartoon representations of him, so...

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Texreader Nice way to get prepared!! 3mo
Catsandbooks Yay! 👏🏼 ❤️ 3mo
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