“History has failed us, but no matter,” reads the first sentence of Min Jin Lee’s 2017 National Book Award Finalist Pachinko. Lee, a recently announced fellow at Harvard’s Radcliffe ...
The second novel by Korean-American author Min Jin Lee, Pachinko portrays the hardships and resilience of four generations of an ethnic Korean family from 1883 to 1989, a period that includes the ...
About the show: Pachinko is adapted from Min Jin Lee’s 2017 epic historical novel of the same name, which was also included in the 2017 list of 10 best books by the New York Times. (Image ...
Like Min Jin Lee’s novel Pachinko, Dusapin’s book illuminates the legacy of 20th-century Korean migration to Japan, the homeland of their colonisers. Claire is planning to accompany her ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I write about Korean drama and film. So many more dramas, so little time. International audiences had more Korean dramas to choose from in ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I write about Korean drama and film. Currently in production in Korea, Dr. Brain follows the emotional journey of a scientist who is ...
Min Woo Lee revealed Tuesday that he broke his finger less than two weeks ago but a "miraculously good" recovery will allow him to compete in the Masters this week. The up-and-coming Australian ...
Even without the battles, the show’s politics and double-crossings still reminded viewers of other popular dramas, such as Game of Thrones and Pachinko. Shōgun also renewed interest in Monarch ...