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Cover to Cover
The Korea Herald
16 episodes
2 weeks ago
The Cover to Cover podcast brings you local insight into the world of Korean books from Seoul, South Korea. Join third culture kids and copy editors at The Korea Herald, Naomi Ng and Beth Eunhee Hong every month for insightful, entertaining reviews, interviews and conversations about Korean books. No.1 영자신문 코리아헤럴드의 카피에디터 시선으로 바라본 한국의 문학 서드컬쳐키드(TCK)로 자라온 나오미와 배쓰 에디터는 한국 문학을 어떻게 생각할까요? 매달 나오미와 배쓰의 생생한 영어 리뷰와 흥미로운 생각을 들어보세요. 듣고 여러분의 의견을 공유해주세요!
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The Cover to Cover podcast brings you local insight into the world of Korean books from Seoul, South Korea. Join third culture kids and copy editors at The Korea Herald, Naomi Ng and Beth Eunhee Hong every month for insightful, entertaining reviews, interviews and conversations about Korean books. No.1 영자신문 코리아헤럴드의 카피에디터 시선으로 바라본 한국의 문학 서드컬쳐키드(TCK)로 자라온 나오미와 배쓰 에디터는 한국 문학을 어떻게 생각할까요? 매달 나오미와 배쓰의 생생한 영어 리뷰와 흥미로운 생각을 들어보세요. 듣고 여러분의 의견을 공유해주세요!
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When a ghost tries to cross the DMZ: Joseph Han’s “Nuclear Family”
Cover to Cover
31 minutes 5 seconds
2 years ago
When a ghost tries to cross the DMZ: Joseph Han’s “Nuclear Family”

What happens when a ghost tries to cross the DMZ dividing North and South Korea? Author Joseph Han’s debut novel “Nuclear Family” explores themes of separated families, generational trauma and the Korean immigrant experience in Hawaii. Upon the release of the Korean translation of his book to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of the Korean War in 1953, we interviewed Joseph about his diaspora experience, journey to writing fiction and more. We would love to hear your thoughts about this episode, or suggestions for other Korean books you’d like us to review or discuss. Tweet us (Beth @betheunheehong / Naomi @ngnaomi) or leave a message on The Korea Herald’s Facebook, YouTube, or Instagram page. You can also email us at bethhong@heraldcorp.com or ngnaomi@heraldcorp.com. Linktree: https://linktr.ee/khbookspodcast Intro: ♪ Onion (Prod. by Lukrembo) Outro: ♪ Wine (Prod. by Lukrembo) 0:00 Introduction 1:27 “Nuclear Family” in Joseph’s words 2:24 Joseph’s Third Culture Kid roots in Seoul and Hawaii 3:55 Joseph’s journey to writing and self-discovery 7:31 What inspired “Nuclear Family”? 10:41 Joseph’s reaction to the Korean translation 12:31 Uncanny coincidences 16:31 Key takeaways from the book 19:40 Autobiographical elements in “Nuclear Family” 22:41 Books to read about the Korean War and separated families 24:47 Joseph’s upcoming publications 26:50 What’s an interesting Korean word/phrase you’d like to share? 29:55 A Korean book pick from our listener Courtney

Cover to Cover
The Cover to Cover podcast brings you local insight into the world of Korean books from Seoul, South Korea. Join third culture kids and copy editors at The Korea Herald, Naomi Ng and Beth Eunhee Hong every month for insightful, entertaining reviews, interviews and conversations about Korean books. No.1 영자신문 코리아헤럴드의 카피에디터 시선으로 바라본 한국의 문학 서드컬쳐키드(TCK)로 자라온 나오미와 배쓰 에디터는 한국 문학을 어떻게 생각할까요? 매달 나오미와 배쓰의 생생한 영어 리뷰와 흥미로운 생각을 들어보세요. 듣고 여러분의 의견을 공유해주세요!