Translated Books

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  • The Snowy Road and Other Stories
    English(English) Book Available

    Jung Yeonhi et al / 정연희 et al / 1993 / -

    The Korean War and its aftermath serve as the backdrop for the six selections showcased in this collection offering the reader a rarely-glimpsed view of Korean life. Each of the authors represented here has been the recipient of the prestigious Korean People’s Literary Award . Their work focuses on ordinary Korean people and the impact of the war on their lives. https://www.amazon.com/Snowy-Road-Other-Stories-Anthology/dp/1877727199

  • Ainu, Ainu
    English(English) Book Available

    Jung Yeonhi et al / 정연희 / 1989 / KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Korean Fiction > 20th century

  • One human family and other stories
    English(English) Book Available

    Jung Yeonhi et al / 정연희 / 2008 / KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Korean Fiction > 20th century > 1945-1999

    The devastating hold the Korean War still has on the ordinary citizens of South Korea is revealed here in a novella and four short stories. Although the war happened many years ago, old animosities remain, and elderly nursing home residents are traumatized by their belief that the new resident was a collaborator. A child is made a laughing stock when she thinks the condoms tossed aside on the beach by American GIs are balloons.     Source: http://www.amazon.com/Human-Family-Stories-Korean-Voices/dp/1893996875

  • 韓国の現代文学
    Japanese(日本語) Book Available

    Kim Dongri et al / 김동리 et al / 1992 / KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Complete Collection > Library > Complete Collection & Library (more than 2 writers)

  • Free on the Inside
    English(English) Book Available

    Jung Yeonhi et al / 정연희 / 2009 / KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Korean Fiction > 21st century

    This is the unforgettable story of the life of Mang Eui-Soon. He died as a prisoner of war in an innocuous accident just hours before his release. He lived only twenty-six years and eight months but he impacted countless other lives. He was a man marked by God from childhood. He knew early on that he would be called to suffer but he didn't know where, how or why. This is a breath-taking story of how God used him as a POW to reach hundreds, perhaps, thousands, who might never have heard the good news of Jesus any other way, reaching the "least of these" for the glory of God. His story is an inspiration for everyone who, though we may never suffer in the way he suffered, are still called to experience harsh circumstances in our life that call us to deeply trust God and see God's hand in everything that happens. CONTENTS: Introduction: The Germination of a Seed Part One: A Seed Takes Root Unfailing Legacy A Kendo Incident Piano Performance . . . A Budding Relationship with Captain Yu Part Two: How Long, Oh Lord? The Communists Strike South Seoul in Turmoil . . . The Curse of Misunderstanding Part Three: My Cup Overflows POW Forced Confession . . . Lonely Pilgrimage     Source: http://www.abebooks.co.uk/9781606570135/Free-Life-Missionary-POW-Yeun-Hee-1606570137/plp

  • Modern Korean Short Stories
    English(English) Book Available

    Cho Se-hee et al / 조세희 et al / 1981 / -

  • 石女
    Chinese(汉语) Book

    Jung Yeonhi et al / 정연희 / 1979 / KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Korean Fiction > 20th century > 1945-1999

  • Liberté sous clef
    French(Français) Book Available

    Jung Yeonhi / 정연희 / 1981 / KDC구분 > Social science