Life and Art in Jail
An English teacher to Mr. N, a Korean prisoner in Australia, narrates his experience of being a custodian of some of the latter's very fine paintings. He feels sorry for Mr. N because his paintings will never be seen by anyone and he and his artistic talent will remain unknown.
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Published in | Eureka street Vol. 20; no. 19; pp. 25 - 27 |
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Format | Journal Article |
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01.10.2010
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Summary: | An English teacher to Mr. N, a Korean prisoner in Australia, narrates his experience of being a custodian of some of the latter's very fine paintings. He feels sorry for Mr. N because his paintings will never be seen by anyone and he and his artistic talent will remain unknown. |
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Bibliography: | eurstr_c.jpg Eureka Street, Vol. 20, No. 19, Oct 2010: 25-27 |
ISSN: | 1036-1758 |