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Your Utopia

By: Bora Chung, Anton Hur - translator
Narrated by: Greta Jung
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By the internationally acclaimed author of Cursed Bunny, in another thrilling translation from the Korean by Anton Hur, Your Utopia is full of tales of loss and discovery, idealism and dystopia, death and immortality.

©2024 Bora Chung, Anton Hur (P)2024 Honford Star
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Absolutely Loved This

I have absolutely devoured this today and I couldn't be happier to have Cursed Bunny in the post!

This is a collection of short stories through which Chung marries the banality and mundanity of ordinary life with sheer ascerbic horror through a bleak, spartan sci-fi sensibility.

There's something revelatory and extraordinary in how reserved and depressing and oppressive these stories feel. They are like diamond cut diorama of exquisitely precise and meticulous function that jiggle and radiate a foreboding malevolence that seems to come from nowhere and everywhere.

I don't know what else to say, but I absolutely loved this collection!

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