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A review by samdalefox
Your Utopia: Stories by Bora Chung
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
2.0
Overall, this collection of short stories averaged out to 2/5 stars. There were two stories that I think were significantly better than the others (The end of a voyage, and Seed), however overall I didn't enjoy the collection. I don't think Chung's writing style is particuarly interesting or novel, and I found her subject matter frustrating - her ideas seemed interesting but half baked, which made for underdeveloped plots. I honestly don't understand why she recevies so much praise, her 'twist' endings are underwhelming at best. I wouldn't re-read any of these stories again, though I will try her Cursed Bunny collection. I don't think my disappointment is due to a translation barrier since I've read plenty of other translated Korean, Chinese, and Japanese sci-fi and speculative fiction which I have been blown away by.
- The center for immortality research - 1⭐
- The end of the voyage - 4 ⭐
- A very ordinary marriage - 2⭐
- Maria, Gratia plena - 1.5⭐
If you're writing a story about an abuse survivor the focus really should be more/entirely on them. I found this split minimising of her suffering. - Your utopia - 1.5⭐
- A song for sleep - 1.5 ⭐This one had potential, I do like the idea of the internet of Things Nest take but the ethically grey areas were not explored enough
- Seed - 3⭐Good concept, but required much more development
- To meet her - 2⭐