The Journalist(1~3)
- JournalistHemingway
- Categories:Social Sciences
- Language:Korean(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:South Korea
- Publication date:March,2018
- Pages:288
- Retail Price:17000.00
- Size:135mm×205mm
- Text Color:Full color
- Words:(Unknown)
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Description
Ernest Hemingway, George Orwell, Karl Marx were not only writers representing their times but also talented journalists. They devoted much of their lives to war and peace, human rights and ethics, and other topics such as capital and poverty. What is amazing is that those topics remain relevant today. For this series, much time was spend excavating, selecting, and translating each writer’s articles and columns.
Author
Kim Young-Jin majored in psychology and economics at Duke University in the United States. He is very interested in social issues. He has experience as a foreign affairs intern and during the 19th presidential election worked in the foreign affairs team of a political party. Through this experience, he gained a wider perspective of the press. In one of Hemingway’s columns, after witnessing the meaningless death of a soldier, he began to study the journalistic works of many writers.





