Grandfather Kwon on family and marriage

Antti — when he’s not linking porn to my blog, much to my everlasting gratitude — posts some of the most insightful material about Korea that you’ll find in the English language medium. Anyway, check out his latest installment of the Grandfather Kwon series. Outstanding stuff.

3 Comments

  1. aa your flag
    Posted December 21, 2004 at 1:24 pm | Permalink

    This is such an interesting story.

    Btw… I like the color change to grey (silver? not sure what it would be called) for your background.

  2. Posted December 21, 2004 at 3:35 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for the plug. Now the guardian spirits of my blog are treated with an abundant hits for some time, and they won’t create any disturbances like not letting the hangul characters appear properly.

    BTW, the grandfather in question would be happy about the kind of cultural cooperation between Japan and Korea that this film depicts, after all he himself has been an advocate of it for a long time.
    At that time [in the 1950s when he was sent to a base in Japan for training] there was a shortage of men in Japan due to the war, and I was a handsome man. We went to look at places [with whom?] and went into a y??insuk. Nowadays there are a lot of single [toksin] women in Japan, and they are able to choose their partners free. They like the black Americans the most. At the time I was in Japan for 2 months. There were also 12 and 15-year old daughters in the family [at least he didn't touch the youngest]?€? then I had relations [k??nd?­rida] with nine Japanese girls. Japan had ruled over Korea for 36 years, so I did that with a vengeance in my mind, I felt no guilt. [later] I didn’t have to do much, but everything happened naturally, “tell me about Korea” and so on…

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