Little Korea
- 223 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Demystifying a diverse, inventive, and completely delicious cuisine




Demystifying a diverse, inventive, and completely delicious cuisine
Through personal memories and professional insights, Simon Park reflects on the influential artists—singers, songwriters, and musicians—that have shaped his life over the past fifty years. His narrative intertwines personal anecdotes with critical evaluations, offering a unique perspective on the impact of these artists in both his career and personal experiences.
Focusing on the shipwrecks and failures during the early age of imperialism, this history challenges the romanticized narrative of heroic explorers. It reveals the misadventures of figures like Christopher Columbus, who faced multiple shipwrecks, and Vasco de Gama, who relied on a local pilot to navigate the Indian Ocean. By exploring these maritime disasters, the book uncovers lesser-known characters and provides a fresh perspective on a pivotal era, emphasizing the complexities and tragedies of European expansion rather than glorifying its successes.
The Isle of Man snuggles cosily between the coastlines of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales -- yet is not part of the UK or the EU. Head of State is the Duke of Normandy -- yet female. Crime rates are extremely low -- yet use of a simple three-letter word in public is almost tantamount to treason. This book portrays the Isle of Man in a new light -- a book to appeal not only to the people of this unique island nation but also to a far wider audience.