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  • af Bora Chung
    168,95 kr.

  • af Sakinu Ahronglong
    133,95 kr.

  • af Myung-hoon Bae
    138,95 kr.

  • af Rio Shimamoto
    139,95 kr.

  • af Myung-hoon Bae
    158,95 kr.

  • af Shinya Tanaka
    158,95 kr.

  • af Hiroki Takahashi
    163,95 kr.

  • af Hwang Yeo Jung
    163,95 kr.

  • af Myung-hoon Bae
    143,95 kr.

    Earth is experiencing a sweltering heatwave caused by a second "e;sun"e; - a shining object in the sky that either looks like Pac-Man or a pizza missing a slice, depending on who you ask. As this object increases in size and risks making Earth uninhabitable, the Korean government decides it has to do its part and help the US-led Allied Space Force. Launch Something! is a sci-fi novel about a Korean Space Force that contains his quirky brand of political satire.

  • af Kyongni Pak
    143,95 kr.

  • af Jingzhi Zou
    143,95 kr.

    A first-hand look at growing up during Maos Cultural Revolution Follows the authors life as a boy in Beijing and then as an exile in the countryside Of interested to anyone curious about life under Mao Authored by one of Chinas leading writers

  • af Yu-Ko Chang
    143,95 kr.

    Victims all describe hearing a voice before they die gruesomely. Sometimes it's singing an old Taiwanese song, sometimes it's in Japanese, and sometimes it's an anguished call for help from a loved one. Can Wu Shih-Sheng, a degenerate taxi driver in Taipei, hunt down the source of the voice that killed his wife before he becomes the next victim?Whisper is a plot-driven, Taiwanese horror story. As well as being a chilling read, Chang Yu-Ko cleverly combines Taiwanese folklore, the Japanese occupation of Taiwan, and the long-term mistreatment of the country's aboriginal people into a story of how the past can still kill.

  • af Jin-young Choi
    133,95 kr.

    A group of Koreans are making their way across a disease-ravaged landscape-but to what end? To the Warm Horizon shows how in a post-apocalyptic world, humans will still seek purpose, kinship, and even intimacy. Focusing on two young women, Jina and Dori, who find love against all odds, Choi Jin-young creates a dystopia where people are trying to find direction after having their worlds turned upside down. Lucidly translated from the Korean by Soje, this thoughtful yet gripping novel takes the reader on a journey through how people adjust, or fail to adjust, to catastrophe.

  • af Hyoseok Lee
    193,95 kr.

    Set in 1940s colonial Korea and Japanese-occupied Manchuria, Endless Blue Sky tells the love story between Korean writer Ilma and Russian dancer Nadia. The novel is both a thrilling melodrama set in glamorous locations that would shortly be tragically ravaged by war, and a bold piece of writing espousing new ideas on love, marriage, and race. Reading this tale of cosmopolitan socialites finding their way in a new world of luxury hotels, racetracks, and cabarets, one gets a sense of the enthusiasm for the future that some felt in Korea at the time.

  • af Ho Loa
    238,95 kr.

    Scales of Injustice contains the complete fiction of Loa Ho, with an expert introduction from Pei-yin Lin and explanatory notes by translator Darryl Sterk. As a doctor during the colonial period in Taiwan, Loa witnessed the cruelty of Japanese rule and wrote stories which display both his sense of justice and social insight. His writing often utilized irony and satire to criticize the status quo, and his work provides a fascinating window into the struggle for Taiwanese self-determination during the early twentieth century.

  • af Kyeong-ae Kang
    178,95 - 227,95 kr.

  • af Tongin Kim
    235,95 kr.

    Kim Tongin (1900-1951) is one of Korea's earliest and most respected modern writers whose naturalist fiction brilliantly depicts Korean life during a period of profound social change. Namesake of the prestigious Dong-in Literary Award, Kim Tongin's succinct writing style can still inspire readers and provide insight into early 20th century Korea over 60 years after his death. Finally, a volume of Kim Tongin's short stories, most of them previously untranslated, is available to readers of English.