Seoul Man: A Memoir of Cars, Culture, Crisis, and Unexpected Hilarity Inside a Korean Corporate Titan

Seoul Man: A Memoir of Cars, Culture, Crisis, and Unexpected Hilarity Inside a Korean Corporate Titan

by Frank Ahrens
Seoul Man: A Memoir of Cars, Culture, Crisis, and Unexpected Hilarity Inside a Korean Corporate Titan

Seoul Man: A Memoir of Cars, Culture, Crisis, and Unexpected Hilarity Inside a Korean Corporate Titan

by Frank Ahrens

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Overview

“This important book [recounts a] man’s brief sojourn in a bewildering new environment . . . with wit about his personal dilemmas and a keen reporter’s eye.” —Washington Times

When Frank Ahrens, an eighteen-year veteran at the Washington Post, fell in love with a diplomat, his life changed dramatically. Following his new bride to her first appointment in Seoul, South Korea, Frank traded the newsroom for a corporate suite, becoming director of global communications at Hyundai Motors. In a land whose population is 97 percent Korean, he was one of fewer than ten non-Koreans at a company headquarters of thousands of employees.

For the next three years, Frank traveled to auto shows and press conferences around the world, pitching Hyundai to former colleagues while trying to navigate cultural differences at home and at work. While his appreciation for absurdity enabled him to laugh his way through many awkward encounters, his job began to take a toll on his marriage and family. Eventually he became a vice president—the highest-ranking non-Korean at Hyundai headquarters.

Filled with unique insights, Seoul Man sheds light on a culture few Westerners know, and is a delightfully funny and heartwarming adventure for anyone who has ever felt like a fish out of water.

“Priceless cultural and professional insights.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Engaging. . . . A great read for business readers and for Americans-abroad memoir fans.” –Booklist

“Not only a revealing personal odyssey, Seoul Man also looks into the history, culture, politics, and business of the remarkable success story of modern South Korea.” —Shelf Awareness

“A wonderful coming of age memoir . . . irreverant, illuminating and deeply personal.” –David E. Hoffman, Pulitzer prize-winner author of Billion Dollar Spy

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062405265
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 11/21/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 331
Sales rank: 940,684
File size: 951 KB

About the Author

Frank Ahrens was a reporter at the Washington Post for eighteen years before joining Hyundai Motor Company for more than three years, eventually becoming a vice president. He lives in Washington, D.C.

Table of Contents

1 Almost, Not Quite 1

2 Three Midlife Crises 19

3 At Work: Alien Planet 45

4 At Home: Alternate Universe 67

5 Detroit: Showtime 79

6 The Korean Codes 101

7 Reading the Air 113

8 Constant Competition 123

9 Admiral YI: Korea's Greatest Japan Fighter 133

10 Sejong the Great: Give-And-Take with China 149

11 The Dangerous Cousins Kim 163

12 "This Doesn't Rattle" 173

13 The Chairman Arrives 183

14 Seoul Surprises 191

15 Almost, Not Quite English 197

16 Car of the Year 215

17 Bye, Bye, Baby 223

18 Not Here, Not Now 231

19 Sang Moo Waygookin 245

20 The 2013 Model 255

21 Genesis And Sonata 271

22 Jakarta is No Seoul 277

23 Escape Plan 291

24 The Judgment of Genesis 295

25 Finding Home 301

Epilogue 313

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