
Readymade life
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Description
Book Introduction
This book contains a novel depicting the lives of intellectuals in the 1930s.
The phrase 'ready-made life' compares a person's life to a product just waiting to be sold.
At that time, the country established schools and told people to receive education.
Everyone went to school.
A large number of intellectuals graduated from college.
But society was not ready to accept intellectuals.
There were no jobs for college graduates.
Intellectuals who couldn't find jobs had a very difficult life.
The protagonist P, as an intellectual, continues to struggle with reality.
In the end, P decides not to send his nine-year-old son to school and instead sends him to the print shop.
The idea is to have them learn to work from a young age.
It was the parents' choice not to pass on the miserable life of an intellectual to their children.
The phrase 'ready-made life' compares a person's life to a product just waiting to be sold.
At that time, the country established schools and told people to receive education.
Everyone went to school.
A large number of intellectuals graduated from college.
But society was not ready to accept intellectuals.
There were no jobs for college graduates.
Intellectuals who couldn't find jobs had a very difficult life.
The protagonist P, as an intellectual, continues to struggle with reality.
In the end, P decides not to send his nine-year-old son to school and instead sends him to the print shop.
The idea is to have them learn to work from a young age.
It was the parents' choice not to pass on the miserable life of an intellectual to their children.
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To those who read this book
Preview
Get to know the author
Part 1
1.
It's hard to get a job
2.
The sigh of an intellectual
3.
You need money
Part 2
4.
A letter from home
5.
Friends who couldn't get jobs
6.
Poor bar girl
Part 3
7.
How to live
8.
You shouldn't become an intellectual
9.
The beginning of a new life
References
Word list
Preview
Get to know the author
Part 1
1.
It's hard to get a job
2.
The sigh of an intellectual
3.
You need money
Part 2
4.
A letter from home
5.
Friends who couldn't get jobs
6.
Poor bar girl
Part 3
7.
How to live
8.
You shouldn't become an intellectual
9.
The beginning of a new life
References
Word list
Publisher's Review
This book is for foreigners studying Korean.
We've created a reading book that will help you improve your Korean skills while having fun reading.
It was created for foreigners studying in Korea, foreigners preparing for the Korean Language Proficiency Test, overseas Koreans whose primary language is not Korean, and parents and children from multicultural families learning Korean.
It's tailored to your Korean reading level.
We have rewritten widely read literary works in Korea to suit the abilities of Korean language learners.
We've adjusted the words and sentences to your reading level and explained the meanings of difficult words.
You can read without any problems even if you come across unfamiliar words.
Reading levels are divided into three levels.
You can choose a book that suits you and read it.
You can find all sentence forms in Korean.
There are 100 volumes in total.
It contains a variety of materials, including old tales, myths, classic novels, modern novels, fairy tales, poetry, essays, plays, scenarios, and letters.
You can also meet great Korean figures and aspects of Korean society today.
As you read each book, your Korean language skills will improve, allowing you to read more advanced books with ease.
You can learn Korean language and culture together.
It is designed to provide a broad understanding of Korean history and culture.
In the 50 volumes of 'Read This First ★', we have carefully selected illustrations and photos that can serve as background knowledge for the book.
The 50 volumes of 'Books to Read Later ★★' and 'Books to Read at the End ★★★' are richly filled with famous Korean figures and various aspects of Korean society.
It will serve as a foundation for a concrete understanding and further development of Korea's past, present, and future.
We've created a reading book that will help you improve your Korean skills while having fun reading.
It was created for foreigners studying in Korea, foreigners preparing for the Korean Language Proficiency Test, overseas Koreans whose primary language is not Korean, and parents and children from multicultural families learning Korean.
It's tailored to your Korean reading level.
We have rewritten widely read literary works in Korea to suit the abilities of Korean language learners.
We've adjusted the words and sentences to your reading level and explained the meanings of difficult words.
You can read without any problems even if you come across unfamiliar words.
Reading levels are divided into three levels.
You can choose a book that suits you and read it.
You can find all sentence forms in Korean.
There are 100 volumes in total.
It contains a variety of materials, including old tales, myths, classic novels, modern novels, fairy tales, poetry, essays, plays, scenarios, and letters.
You can also meet great Korean figures and aspects of Korean society today.
As you read each book, your Korean language skills will improve, allowing you to read more advanced books with ease.
You can learn Korean language and culture together.
It is designed to provide a broad understanding of Korean history and culture.
In the 50 volumes of 'Read This First ★', we have carefully selected illustrations and photos that can serve as background knowledge for the book.
The 50 volumes of 'Books to Read Later ★★' and 'Books to Read at the End ★★★' are richly filled with famous Korean figures and various aspects of Korean society.
It will serve as a foundation for a concrete understanding and further development of Korea's past, present, and future.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: December 20, 2013
- Page count, weight, size: 112 pages | 128*188*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791130420516
- ISBN10: 1130420515
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