Andrei Lankov – The Dawn of Modern Korea EunHaeng NaMu publishing, 2008 This entertaining book has, paradoxically, taken me a devil of a long time to finish. That’s not because it’s difficult. It’s because it’s the opposite. The book is co-branded with a series of articles that Andrei Lankov has been writing for the Korea … [Read More]
Publisher: Eunhaeng Namu
Selected publications
- Andrei Lankov: The Dawn of Modern Korea: the transformation in life and cityscape 2007
- Anthology: Korea Witness: 135 Years of War, Crisis and News in the Land of the Morning Calm ed Donald Kirk, Choe Sang-hun 2006
- J Scott Burgeson: Korea Bug: The Best Of The Zine That Infected A Nation 2005
- Choe Sang-hun, Christopher Torchia: How Koreans Talk – A Collection of Expressions 2002
Book review: J Scott Burgeson — Korea Bug
J Scott Burgeson: Korea Bug Eunhaeng Namu, Seoul, 2005 A recent article in the JoongAng daily about a foreigner in Seoul who hasn’t made himself popular with hypersensitive and volatile Korean netizens introduced me to a gem. Burgeson, a foreigner who has been in Seoul since 1996 is one of the more unusual expats out … [Read More]
Donald Kirk & Choe Sang-hun (eds): Korea Witness
Korea Witness: 135 Years of War, Crisis and News in the Land of the Morning Calm (EunHaengNaMu, Seoul, 2006) A tribute to the many foreign correspondents who have worked in Seoul, this book celebrates 50 years of the Seoul Foreign Correspondents Club. The book starts with one of the first mentions of Korea in the … [Read More]