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Book Introduction
Park Wan-seo, a great writer of our time.
The first and last travelogue he left behind, the Tibetan travelogue "Modok," is a confession by a veteran writer taking his first steps into the land beyond the Himalayas, and is a path to the inner world and the land of letters that we must walk at least once.
The first and last travelogue he left behind, the Tibetan travelogue "Modok," is a confession by a veteran writer taking his first steps into the land beyond the Himalayas, and is a path to the inner world and the land of letters that we must walk at least once.
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Author's Note _7
Remembering Park Wan-seo: On the Revised Edition _12
Professor Park Wan-seo sitting on the Tibetan Plateau, taking notes in her notebook.
: Publishing a new book, 『Insult』, on the 10th anniversary of the death of Professor Park Wan-seo _18
Tibet travelogue
1 Sunlight and Dust _29
2 Wonders _63
3 Poet's Singing _91
4 Om Mani Padme Hum _127
Armor of the 5th Time _167
6 Blasphemy _201
7 Ah, the Great Mooring Horse _229
Nepal travelogue
1 Third Visit _259
2 Kathmandu _273
3 The Persistence of Delusion _299
4 Chitwan National Park _331
5 Pokhara _343
Remembering Park Wan-seo: On the Revised Edition _12
Professor Park Wan-seo sitting on the Tibetan Plateau, taking notes in her notebook.
: Publishing a new book, 『Insult』, on the 10th anniversary of the death of Professor Park Wan-seo _18
Tibet travelogue
1 Sunlight and Dust _29
2 Wonders _63
3 Poet's Singing _91
4 Om Mani Padme Hum _127
Armor of the 5th Time _167
6 Blasphemy _201
7 Ah, the Great Mooring Horse _229
Nepal travelogue
1 Third Visit _259
2 Kathmandu _273
3 The Persistence of Delusion _299
4 Chitwan National Park _331
5 Pokhara _343
Publisher's Review
Park Wan-seo's 10th Anniversary Special Edition "Desecration"
In the season of 'bare trees', returning from 'bare trees' to 'bare trees'
Beautiful writer Park Wan-seo!
“If your spirit is still alive,
Please don't forgive us.
- Author's Note on "Insult"
“Rather than those who ride, than those who run, than those who run,
“I like people who walk better than people who crawl.”
- From the author's words
Park Wan-seo's travelogue of Tibet is a heart-warming book that helps us find the lost wildness of travel in an age when travel has been lost.
“Was the sky like that in the beginning, before the breath of humankind was born?
However, even in the beginning, the sky color of Tibet must have been completely different from that of other places.
You can feel it more clearly when you look at the sunlight.
The sharpness of the eyes that suddenly shoot out like a needle has even made me feel hostile.
Perhaps it is the unworn, characteristic of sunlight passing through a thin layer of oxygen-poor air.
It would be a wild, aggressive attack.
… …
What is the blueness of the Tibetan sky?
It was the sky before my memory
- From the text
In the season of 'bare trees', returning from 'bare trees' to 'bare trees'
Beautiful writer Park Wan-seo!
“If your spirit is still alive,
Please don't forgive us.
- Author's Note on "Insult"
“Rather than those who ride, than those who run, than those who run,
“I like people who walk better than people who crawl.”
- From the author's words
Park Wan-seo's travelogue of Tibet is a heart-warming book that helps us find the lost wildness of travel in an age when travel has been lost.
“Was the sky like that in the beginning, before the breath of humankind was born?
However, even in the beginning, the sky color of Tibet must have been completely different from that of other places.
You can feel it more clearly when you look at the sunlight.
The sharpness of the eyes that suddenly shoot out like a needle has even made me feel hostile.
Perhaps it is the unworn, characteristic of sunlight passing through a thin layer of oxygen-poor air.
It would be a wild, aggressive attack.
… …
What is the blueness of the Tibetan sky?
It was the sky before my memory
- From the text
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 21, 2021
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 356 pages | 516g | 132*200*25mm
- ISBN13: 9791170400370
- ISBN10: 117040037X
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