{"product_id":"나이팅게일","title":"The Nightingale","description":"Long ago in China, a small nightingale lived in the emperor's palace. The nightingale's song was so beautiful that travelers were amazed by it. When they returned to their own countries, they wrote books about the emperor's palace and the nightingale. Some of these books eventually made their way to the Chinese emperor himself. Upon reading them, the emperor learned for the first time of the nightingale's existence and immediately ordered his chamberlain to find the bird.\n\nAfter much searching, the chamberlain finally found the nightingale with the help of a kitchen maid and brought it before the emperor. The emperor and all the people of the palace gathered to listen to the nightingale's song. It was so beautiful and mysterious that it touched everyone's hearts—even the emperor was moved to tears.\n\nFrom then on, the nightingale lived in the palace. It was allowed to go for walks twice during the day and once at night, but twelve servants always followed it, leaving it little freedom. Some time later, a gift arrived for the emperor: a mechanical bird crafted in the likeness of the nightingale, adorned with dazzling jewels. Once wound up, it could sing the same song over and over. Everyone's attention immediately turned to the jeweled bird, and soon no one even noticed that the real nightingale had left the palace.\n\nBut after a year, the mechanical bird broke down and could only sing once a year. Five years later, the emperor fell gravely ill and was near death. Everyone abandoned him to pay respects to the soon-to-be new emperor, leaving him alone to face the spirit of Death. Death and ghostly figures tormented him with eerie sounds. The emperor cried out to the mechanical bird, \"Sing for me!\" but it would not move.\n\nJust then, the beautiful song of the real nightingale was heard. It had flown from far away to save the emperor, and with its song, it drove away the spirit of Death. Restored to health, the emperor asked the nightingale to stay and live with him in the palace. But the nightingale explained that it could not live within palace walls. Instead, it promised to visit from time to time and share stories of the poor and struggling people it met, before flying off into the sky.\n\nThis new work by Kim Dong-seong—winner of the 2004 Baeksang Publishing Culture Award—brings to life Hans Christian Andersen's \"The Nightingale,\" a rare Eastern-themed tale from a Western author. At the time, European society was fascinated with the East, viewing it as a mysterious and exotic place, which inspired many artists and writers to create works set there. Andersen, too, was influenced by this trend when conceiving his story. Among Western tales set in the East, \"The Nightingale\" stands out for its authentic setting—the imperial court of China, one of the East's most iconic nations—with the Chinese emperor himself as the protagonist, giving it a genuinely immersive Eastern atmosphere.\n\nBringing this story to life as a picture book required a dual perspective: portraying the Chinese imperial court realistically, while also capturing the East as seen through Western eyes. This meant skillfully blending the classical atmosphere of China with a refined Western sensibility—a highly challenging artistic task. Kim Dong-seong, recipient of the 2004 Baeksang Publishing Culture Award, rose beautifully to the challenge.\n\nReaders will first be struck by the grandeur of the illustrations, which make you feel as though you are touring the Chinese imperial palace yourself, along with delicate, refined details so vivid you can almost hear the nightingale's clear song. The sweeping, cinematic compositions—capturing the vast palace and gardens from wide establishing views down to intimate close-ups—along with the meticulous rendering of imperial patterns and ornaments, will keep readers' eyes glued to every page.\n\nAt the same time, the exaggerated stature of the emperor as a symbol of authority, contrasted with the flustered, scrambling movements of the servants beneath him, brings a lighthearted charm to the depiction of the imperial court. Looking closer, there is even more joy to be found in the carefully crafted expressions and gestures of each character—perfectly matched to the mood of each scene. From the chamberlain searching for the nightingale, to the palace people moved to tears by its song, to...","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623645946084,"sku":"1265139229","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/1265139229_l1.jpg?v=1786421092","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%eb%82%98%ec%9d%b4%ed%8c%85%ea%b2%8c%ec%9d%bc","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}