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April 13, 2020

5 HOT BOOKS: Why Street Addresses Matter, Evangelical Tourism, and More

April 13, 2020/ Adam Cohen
5 HOT BOOKS: Why Street Addresses Matter, Evangelical Tourism, and More

And a Fiction ‘Mash-Up’ About a Tainted Family with an Eerie Castle

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Addresses, Evangelicals, Korean Literature
February 08, 2017

Q&A: Min Jin Lee Talks Korea, Family, and Why Writing About Sex is Difficult

February 08, 2017/ Adam Cohen
Q&A: Min Jin Lee Talks Korea, Family, and Why Writing About Sex is Difficult

And a Preview of the Novel She's Working on Next

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February 08, 2017/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
Q & A
Korean Literature, Immigration
December 21, 2016

REVIEW: A Korean Woman Fades Away, in a Booker-Prize-Winning Novel

December 21, 2016/ Adam Cohen
REVIEW: A Korean Woman Fades Away, in a Booker-Prize-Winning Novel

A Dark Story, Which Nevertheless Offers a Measure of Redemption

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December 21, 2016/ Adam Cohen/ 1 Comment
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Korean Literature, Fiction, Vegetarianism
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