Your Republic Is Calling You
Kim Young-ha · 2006
About this book
A North Korean sleeper agent living as an ordinary Seoul office worker receives his recall order. The novel explores divided identity, the absurdity of the North-South split, and the layers of performance in Korean daily life.
Why read this for language learning
A thrilling espionage novel, this book offers a fast-paced narrative and contemporary Korean language. Advanced learners will encounter vocabulary related to intelligence, political intrigue, and modern urban life. It provides fascinating cultural insights into the lingering tensions with North Korea and the complexities of identity in a globalized world, making it an engaging read for those interested in modern Korean thrillers and political themes. The plot keeps readers captivated while expanding their vocabulary.
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