By Kayla Lee | Author Shin Kyung-ae, whose novel Strange Albergue tells the story of finding answers to life's problems through fantasy techniques, has now published an art practical book on the theme of celebrities.
The Entertainers is a textbook and guidebook for those who dream of becoming an entertainer, and it seriously deals with the reality of the entertainment industry, problems, and social concerns from the perspective of a parent.
In particular, this book is expected to be a guide that combines both fun and practicality, as many people dream of becoming an entertainer, but there is no systematic guidebook for this.
(About the author)
A person who worries and loves not only her own children but also the children of others.
A person who has experienced the best of various performances and cultural life since childhood and has a heart for the backstage life of entertainers, not just their glamorous lives.
One day, a wise man said to her, “The cup of coffee you drink is the people's daily food. What have you done for the people?” and she felt very ashamed.
Now that she has grown up as an intellectual and opened her eyes to society, she looks at the entertainment industry with a parental heart.
Proclaiming that “the future is the era of entertainers,” this book presents the ultimate value of outstanding entertainers, reveals the glimmer of hope in the era of million celebrity wannabes, and reveals the key to a sustainable life as an entertainer to artists at the peak of their careers.
A person who studies entertainment in this era, and serves as a guide to finding solutions.
(Publisher's Book Review)
A guide to entertainers' role and character in this era.
In the rapidly changing digital age, “celebrities” have become more than just celebrities, but important figures who shape society's values and culture. However, recent issues faced by celebrities have shown that public attention alone is not enough to achieve true success and respect.
This book emphasizes that the success of celebrities depends not only on their popularity or appearance, but also on their mature character, responsibility, and the “one-team” spirit of growing together. Through this book, we hope to showcase the importance of character education in the arts and culture industry and the role that entertainers can play in positively impacting society.
The Entertainers is not only for aspiring entertainers, but also for the current cultural and artistic industries and society as a whole, and will inspire everyone who is thinking about solutions for a new era.