What a Shoe Factory Becomes When No One Is Making Shoes Anymore The building has no signage at street level. The exterior is red brick, the kind laid in the 1970s when Seong-su-dong was a func…
Read moreA Crowded Train That Sounds Like No One Is There Rush hour on Seoul's Line 2 — the green circular line that rings the city and carries more daily passengers than entire metro systems in ot…
Read moreThe City That Delivers to the Grass You have found your spot — a rectangle of green along the Han River, somewhere between a rental tent and a group of people who arrived earlier with a cooler…
Read moreThe Word Korean Has for What Most Languages Leave Unnamed Every language has gaps — concepts that exist fully in one culture and arrive only awkwardly, if at all, in another. Korean has contri…
Read moreThe Language That Listens to the World Before It Names It Every language has some relationship with the sounds of the natural world. English gives us patter for rain, babble for a brook, howl …
Read moreWhat If a Language Could Make You Feel the Word Before You Understood It There is a category of language that most grammars treat as a footnote — words that do not simply name a thing or descr…
Read moreSeoul's Sky Belongs to Everyone There is a particular kind of light that arrives over Seoul around 6 PM in the warmer months. The sun moves behind the western ridge, and for about twenty m…
Read moreSeoul Built a Library Inside a Mall — and It Became a Cathedral There is a moment, somewhere between the escalator and the atrium, when the noise of COEX Mall simply falls away. You step into …
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