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The Best Korean Myth and Fantasy Books, recommended by Minsoo Kang

The Best Korean Myth and Fantasy Books, recommended by Minsoo Kang

Minsoo Kang

Popular Korean fantasy today features characters and themes from a rich tradition. Author, historian and translator Minsoo Kang introduces five key texts available in English, from founding myths to fantastical novels, and explains the history that shaped these stories – and, just as importantly, shaped the desires of their modern readers.

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