![]() ![]() If you love short horror stories written in gripping prose that extend beyond the American experience, this is the perfect book for you. The array of genre blending and bizarre elements create an immersive experience that I cannot recommend enough. From beginning to end, it is an ultimately satisfying read. Regardless of whether it actually is biographical, it’s a beautifully haunting tale about a woman living in Poland who reunites with a former partner.Ĭursed Bunny is an absolutely captivating book. I am still trying to figure out if it is a loose fiction biography piece as the story takes place in Poland and Chung is a Master in Russian and Eastern European studies and. The final story, “Reuinion,” is the perfect finale of the collection, somehow tying fragments of the prior stories together. She refers to them as “the old man” or “the doctor” or “the youth.” The namelessness increases tension, while the vivid and sensory writing deepens the relationship between the reader and the story. ![]() What is most intriguing about Chung’s prose is how almost all the characters in the book are nameless. ![]() Bora Chung “There was a head popping out of the toilet…” ![]()
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