Cursed Bunny

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Anton Hur, Bora Chung: Cursed Bunny (Paperback, 2022, Algonquin Books)

Paperback, 256 pages

Published Dec. 6, 2022 by Algonquin Books.

ISBN:
978-1-64375-360-7
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5 stars (4 reviews)

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Pretty cool

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Most stories have some kind of gruesome supernatural component, I really enjoyed that. One I thought started out looking pretty ableist but then it took a turn that I also thought was cool but probably didn't really make up for the "blindness as a metaphor" thing.

I am 50% in and I don't know how to feel about it yet

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It's unlike anything I have read before and I don't know how I feel about it. I mean, the fact that it is so unique is of course amazing in itself but the particular brand of sometimes just grossness can be kind of off-putting. Which I guess is challenging taboos in my life which again is interesting from an 'experiential' perspective.

I really applaud the author for putting together something this challenging to read, not the words, the flow of the book is very easy but by the response it engenders which can be palpable at times.

I'm actually at a loss what to rate this book as!

Dark, weird but mostly humane stories

5 stars

Loved this collection of dark and strange stories. I was often uncomfortable and audibly cringing while reading these stories as she does not shy away from body-horror, but nonetheless felt compelled to keep reading. Characters are seeking meaning and a sense off humanity through bizarre and often grotesque circumstances, which brought me deeper into each story even as I recoiled.

The stories are at their most powerful when she turns up the psychological disorientation through slowly revealed details, in stories you have to ( and want to) read several times to make sense of.