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New Books for March 6

A review of new literary releases, featuring diverse themes and authors, including a biography of Roger Fry by Virginia Woolf and a collection of philosophical reflections on beauty and discrimination.

The article provides a summary of new book releases, highlighting notable works by various authors. It begins with a biography of Roger Fry, well-known for introducing figures like CΓ©zanne, Matisse, Van Gogh, and Gauguin to the public. Written by Virginia Woolf, the biography delves into Fry's complex character as a critic who reshaped 20th-century art, as well as his personal struggles with inferiority and financial hardships.

Another highlighted work is 'The Discovery of Emotions' by actor-turned-artist Park Shin-yang, who shares his artistic philosophy before his major exhibition at Sejong Center. He emphasizes perseverance in understanding life’s essence, suggesting that one must push through to truly see and appreciate their journey.

The article also discusses books focusing on societal issues, such as the need for adaptation in nature and critiques of societal obsession with beauty standards, led by director Kim Gok. This examination reveals pressing themes such as the philosophical implications of bodily self-perception and the call to action against backlash movements among young men in contemporary society. Overall, these new releases speak to the intricate relationship between art, society, and personal identity.

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