Seoul's historic walks in sketches / Janghee Lee , translated by David Carruth.
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Window on Korea | Non-fiction | 915.195 L4771s (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 2018 | 01 | Available | WOK000900 |
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915.195 J81s Seoul : a window into Korean culture / | 915.195 J951t This is Korea : all you ever wanted to know about Korea / | 915.195 K842 Korea up close : photographic encounters by foreign observers / | 915.195 L4771s Seoul's historic walks in sketches / | 915.195 M25215 Seoul / publisher | 915.195 Z38s Seoul / | 915.19503 K842 Korea : the past and the present : selected papers from the British Association for Korean studies Baks Papers Series, 1991-2005 / |
"Walk the past and present of Seoul... Like a photographer who waits to catch perfect light, Janghee Lee takes long looks at interesting places in Seoul and captures the details with honesty and passion. The drawings and anecdotes in 'Seoul's Historic Walks in Sketches' help readers understand and enjoy these details like no other..." "Daring to at once see Seoul as it is, appreciate its strengths, criticize its shortcomings, and even imagine its future, Janghee Lee renders this perpetually changing, seemingly incomprenehsible metropolis legible through realistically detailed, imaginative sketches of the city's guild environment and his accompanying writings, breezy yet deeply informed by a knowledge of the city's eventful and often troubled history." - back cover