The best way to learn a foreign language is to read literary works, gradually mastering vocabulary and grammar.
Improve your Korean language skills with the mysterious and eerily relevant collection of stories "The Weakest Monster in the World" - a book that questions the very concept of humanity. Each story is an experiment: what happens if people are given divine power? What lies behind the gift that seems like salvation? And most importantly, will people be able to resist temptation or will they become monsters themselves? These stories are simultaneously a metaphor for modernity and a philosophical parable in which every reader will find reflections of their own fears, hopes, and weaknesses.
The captivating collection of stories by Korean writer Kim Tongsik became a sensation in his homeland. His debut in the online community "Scary Stories" quickly grew into a literary career: in just two years, the author published five collections, and his name became known to every lover of mysticism and horror in South Korea.
This textbook contains the complete text of the works, equipped with a detailed lexical-grammatical commentary referencing rules from the Grammar Handbook. At the end of the book, you will find useful cultural information and a Korean-Russian dictionary containing vocabulary from the stories.
The publication is intended for anyone learning the Korean language and eager to read books in the original. Learn Korean with pleasure!