Der Millionenbestseller aus Korea! In einem einsamen Gasthaus am Rand der Punten-Wüste treffen drei Gestalten aufeinander, die unterschiedlicher nicht sein könnten: Der Lekon Tinahan ist ein mächtiger Krieger mit dem Kopf eines Hahns. Bihyung ist ein Dokebi, ein Feuerwesen, immer zu Scherzen aufgelegt. Und Kaygon Draka ist ein Mensch, der das legendäre Schwert eines Königs trägt und ein düsteres Geheimnis verbirgt. Gemeinsam machen sie sich auf den Weg ins Reich der Nagas, schuppigen Gedankenlesern, die verborgen im Dschungel von Kiboren leben und sich die Herzen herausschneiden, um unsterblich zu werden. Sie folgen dem Ruf einer uralten Prophezeiung – doch kann ein Wesen ohne Herz wirklich der Retter der Welt sein? Magisch, fesselnd und atemberaubend spannend – der Auftakt zu einer epischen Fantasy-Serie vom koreanischen Genre-Großmeister!
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- 2024
- 2024
Die Fantasy-Sensation aus Korea! Naga Ryun, Lekon Tinahan, Dokebi Bihyung und der Mensch Kaygon haben den Hainsha-Tempel erreicht. Dort erfahren sie endlich mehr über die Prophezeiung, die sie hergebracht hat: Die Naga-Priester wollen einen der Götter töten, um ihre eigene Göttin so viel Macht zu verleihen, dass sie die Welt erobern kann. Die Mönche bitten Ryun, Kontakt mit seiner Göttin aufzunehmen, um herauszufinden, wie die Priester vorgehen wollen. Ryun kommt der Bitte nach – und tappt damit geradewegs in eine Falle. Für ihn und seine Gefährten beginnt ein Wettlauf gegen die Zeit …
- 2021
Two compassionately subversive plays about identity, by Young Jean Lee, a Korean American playwright whose work is groundbreaking, humorous and often thrillingly transgressive. In Straight White Men , it's Christmas Eve, and Ed has gathered his three adult sons to celebrate with matching pyjamas, trash-talking, and Chinese takeaway. But when a question they can't answer interrupts their seasonal cheer, they are forced to confront their own identities. Raucous, surprising and fearless, Straight White Men takes an outside look at the traditional father/son narrative, shedding new light on a story we think we know all too well. It had its UK premiere at Southwark Playhouse, London, in 2021, following US productions including a Broadway run that made Lee the first Asian-American woman to have a play produced on Broadway. In Untitled Feminist Show , six charismatic stars of the theatre, dance, cabaret and burlesque worlds come together in an exhilaratingly irreverent, nearly wordless celebration of a fluid and limitless sense of identity. Untitled Feminist Show isn't a show about feminism – it is a feminist show. It premiered at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, in 2012 before transferring to the Baryshnikov Arts Center in New York City. 'Young Jean Lee is, hands down, the most adventurous downtown playwright of her generation' New York Times
- 2021
Create Dream Catchers: 26 Serene Projects to Crochet, Weave, Macramé & More
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Explore traditional Native American charmString together peaceful dream catchers with Korean artist Young-Ran Lee. Each of the 26 projects features a distinctive look and part of the fun is you can find your supplies and materials by just walking through nature. From the beach to the woods, or just your backyard- use shells, leaves, and more for a one-of-a-kind look. Plus, try your hand at crocheting and weaving with more traditional materials like yarn and string for a finished, modern interpretation. Learn about the origins of dream catchers, comprehensive how-to instructions, and enjoy stunning, ethereal photography on each page.
- 2021
An Artist in Abydos
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
- 2021
Cold Candies
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Cold Candies encapsulate the saccharine strangeness of a woman’s life. Fragments of narratives about girls, dolls, sisters, mothers, men, lizards, the moon, and pillows are brought together into otherworldly images that are devastating, yet familiar. Lee Young-ju is one of South Korea’s most original minds, and this collection, curated and translated by National Endowment of Arts Fellow Jae Kim, features a selection from her extraordinary body of work. These prose poems are often self-portraits, and together, they are as much an account of her life as it is an attempt to understand it. Pulling out threads from her past, she examines its traumas and tragedies and unravels a haunting dreamscape of intimacy and kinship.
- 2021
A tale about the beautiful relationship between children and their toys, just before bedtime. Noah loves playing with his toys and refuses to say goodbye to them, even at night. When his mother leaves his room, Noah sails off to Sleepy Kingdom, the world of dolls and games. This night is going to be very different from any other night. If you are parents of young children, you have probably encountered childhood fears revolving around sleep. It begins with the difficulty of saying goodbye, even if just for a few hours, and develops into a real fear of the darkness and silence. What if there is a monster in the cupboard? When the sun comes up, will all the toys remain in place? Sleepy Kingdom is a story about children's' attachment to objects and the familiar situation of youngsters dragging their favorite toys to bed with them.
- 2020
The Undressing
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Celebrated poet Li-Young Lee returns with a breathtaking new volume about the violence of desire and the peace of love.
- 2015
