Bora Chung is a distinguished South Korean writer and translator, celebrated for her compelling storytelling and unique literary voice. She has authored three novels and three collections of short stories, showcasing her versatility and depth as a writer. Bora Chung's work has garnered international acclaim, with her collection of short stories, Cursed Bunny, being shortlisted for the prestigious 2022 International Booker Prize.
Born in 1976, Bora Chung has pursued an academic career alongside her literary endeavors. She holds an MA in Russian and East European area studies from Yale University and a PhD in Slavic literature from Indiana University. Her scholarly pursuits have provided her with a rich background in literature, which is evident in the complexity and sophistication of her writing.
Currently, Bora Chung contributes to the world of academia as a professor at Yonsei University, where she teaches Russian language and literature, as well as science fiction studies. Her expertise extends to translation, where she has made significant contributions by translating modern literary works from Russian and Polish into Korean. Bora Chung's dedication to literature and translation underscores her passion for cultural exchange and the global conversation of ideas.