![]() ![]() You can listen to more Tricycle Talks on Spotify, iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and iHeartRadio. Tricycle Talks is a podcast series featuring leading voices in the contemporary Buddhist world. ![]() In this episode of Tricycle Talks, Tricycle editor-in-chief James Shaheen sits down with Lee to discuss Korean rituals of honoring one’s ancestors, the generational impact of wartime trauma, and her own journey through diverse spiritual traditions. Weaving together an exploration of Korean religious traditions, contemporary political commentary, and a critique of the commercialization of healthcare, the book follows the story of a middle-aged Korean American obstetrician, Yungman Kwak, as he navigates a changing world. In her new novel, The Evening Hero, Lee examines the forgotten history of the Korean War and the ensuing displacement and loss that so many Korean families were forced to endure. In contemporary American culture, the Korean War is often referred to as the “Forgotten War,” but according to Korean American novelist Marie Myung-Ok Lee, the war is still very much alive for those who lived through it-and their descendants. ![]() If you would like to support this offering, please consider donating. ![]() Tricycle is pleased to offer the Tricycle Talks podcast for free. ![]()
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