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World Service,3 mins

South Korean horror writer says reality is scarier

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With the rise in popularity of South Korean pop culture, South Korean literature is rapidly gaining traction worldwide. Bora Chung is a bestselling author who was shortlisted for the International Booker Prize for her novel Cursed Bunny in 2022. She was in London recently to promote her new novel, The Midnight Timetable, a collection of ghost stories set in South Korea. The BBC’s Serin Ha has been speaking to Bora Chung and the book’s English translator, Anton Hur. (Photo: South Korean novelist Bora Chung and the cover of her latest novel, The Midnight Timetable.)

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