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18 Oct / Kitchen Curse: Stories by Eka Kurniawan, translated by Annie Tucker, Tiffany Tsao, Maggie Tiojakin, and Benedict Anderson [in Library Journal]

Eka Kurniawan, the first Man Booker International Prize-nominated Indonesian writer (he was long-listed in 2016 for Man Tiger), makes his collection-in-English debut, with the majority of the 16 stories translated by Annie Tucker, his PEN/Heim Translation Fund-awarded Beauty Is a Wound translator; three of the 16 stories are anglophoned by Tiffany Tsao, Maggie Tiojakin, and Benedict Anderson.

The strongest story here is the last, the titular “Kitchen Curse,” a darkly hysterical cautionary tale about an abused wife who goes “to the city archive hoping to find some new recipe ideas” and instead discovers an inspiring record of culinary mass murder by “everyday spices.” Other successes include “Don’t Piss Here!” featuring a frustrated shop owner who discovers sexual satisfaction after waiting overnight to catch the miscreant who urinates regularly on her parking lot wall; “Caronang,” about a bi-pedal doglike creature stolen from its natural habitat who wreaks havoc on his kidnapper’s family; and “The Otter Amulet,” in which the reunion in adulthood between a bullied boy and his designated protector has disturbing results.

Sex, violence, and betrayal loom large throughout, as in Kurniawan’s award-winning previous novels; his shorter attempts, however, prove uneven at best, too often feeling abrupt and unfinished. Despite possible disappointment, Kurniawan groupies won’t be deterred; for newbies, go to the novels for greater fictional satisfaction.

Review: “Short Stories,” Library Journal, October 1, 2019

Readers: Adult

Published: 2019

By Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Adult Readers, Fiction, Indonesian, Repost, Short Stories, Translation Tags > Annie Tucker, Anthology/Collection, Benedict Anderson, Betrayal, BookDragon, Eka Kurniawan, Family, Friendship, Kitchen Curse, Library Journal, Love, Maggie Tiojakin, Tiffany Tsao
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