If You Live To 100, You Might As Well Be Happy by Rhee Kun Hoo - ISBN: 9781846047794
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Wisdom for a joyful century, Korean secrets to happy aging.

If You Live To 100, You Might As Well Be Happy

Lessons for a Long and Joyful Life: The Korean Bestseller

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  • Hardcover

    208 pages

  • Release Date

    28 May 2024

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Summary

THE LIFE-AFFIRMING KOREAN BESTSELLER

As an old Korean saying goes…‘You learn to use gums in place of teeth.’

Rhee Kun Hoo was in his seventies and retired from a prestigious career in psychiatry when he took up writing. In his youth Professor Rhee lived an extraordinary life, filled with action and purpose. He served time in prison for opposing his country’s totalitarian government. He led the efforts to fix South Korea’s fledgling mental health system. He built a fam…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781846047794
ISBN-10:184604779X
Author:Rhee Kun Hoo, Suphil Lee Park
Publisher:Ebury Publishing
Imprint:Rider & Co
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:28 May 2024
Weight:306g
Dimensions:222mm x 141mm x 20mm
About The Author

Rhee Kun Hoo

Rhee Kun Hoo (Author)

Rhee Kun Hoo was born in 1935, during imperial Japan’s occupation of Korea. Having worked as a psychiatrist and taught at Ewha Womans University his entire career of over fifty years, Rhee made indispensable contributions in the field of mental health care in South Korea and is considered a visionary. He was the first to introduce an open-ward system and psychodrama as a therapy method in psychiatric facilities in the country, and also served as the president of KNPA (Korean Neuropsychiatric Association).

After retirement, Rhee and his wife have dedicated themselves to providing post-war Korean generations with guidance in life such as parenting, counseling, relationship advice, and post-retirement life coaching. Rhee has written over ten books in Korean to date, including his bestselling debut essay collection, I Want to Have Fun Till the Day I Die (Galleon, 2013), which has sold around half a million copies in Korea.

Suphil Lee Park (Translator)

Suphil Lee Park is a bilingual poet, translator, and writer born and raised in South Korea before finding home in the States, where she studied English Literature and Poetry at NYU and the University of Texas at Austin. She wrote the poetry collection, Present Tense Complex, winner of the Marystina Santiestevan Prize (Conduit Books & Ephemera 2021), and a forthcoming poetry chapbook, Still Life, selected by Ilya Kaminsky as the winner of the Tomaz Salamun Prize. She also won the Indiana Review Fiction Prize and received a fiction prize from Writer’s Digest. Her translations of Korean literature have appeared or are forthcoming in the Cincinnati Review, the Los Angeles Review, and New England Review, among others. Her own work can be found in the Iowa Review, the Kenyon Review, and Poetry, among others.

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