[New book] "Humans depend more on love than any other species".

2024.10.15. AM 11:18
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▲ determination not to hurt / Karen Armstrong / Kwon Hyuk / Bulgwang Publishing

"Humans rely on love more fundamentally than any other species."

There is a nature within us that seeks to live a kinder and more rational life beyond the cruel instinct to respond with hatred, exclusion, and doubt. The author, a religious scholar, introduces the rationale and specific methods divided into twelve stages that anyone can practice. The benevolent attitude emphasized by ancient Chinese sages and saints of Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam, the golden rule's attitude of "Treat others as I want to be treated," and the extensive and rich knowledge ranging from ancient Greek tragedy works to brain science are released to make it easy to follow step by step.

▲ They were there, too. / By Yun Nan-ji / Wooden Pencil for Book Publishing
Was there really few female artists in the history of modern and contemporary Korean art? Exploring all areas of art, including painting, sculpture, and installation, as well as domestic and foreign activities, there were not a few female artists who had struggled in their respective positions. Until now, it has not been written in the history of Korean art, and it is clear that "they were there, too." History is only recognized when it is illuminated, recorded, and woven. This book is intended to discover modern and contemporary Korean female artists who have been hidden, and through this, lay the foundation for a fairer view of Korean art history.

▲ White Rabbit Lady in Wonderland / Jill Bachelrezer / Rasonhee / Booklight

French writer Jill Bachelet opens a new world of imagination with a white rabbit lady who was not seen in the original Alice in Wonderland. Through the diary of Mrs. White Rabbit, a mother of six, she sheds light on the role of a Victorian woman who lived in Lewis Carroll, and presents unique wit and detailed descriptions. The newly created world in great classical literature evokes a wealth of literary interactions, deeply exploring the original and presenting an opportunity for enjoyable rediscovery.

▲ alone / by Jung-gui / Minum-sa

is always the most concrete reality, the most desperate cry, the vivid history, and the language that comes with the rawest feeling. For young people with a lot of concerns, poetry is a literary genre that makes them think the most innovative. But how can creative thinking be made possible through poetry? By renewing the way you ask questions through poetry, this book guides you to think more carefully, ask and question, look far up, and develop the power to speak aloud.


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