Modern Korean Poetry

Modern Korean Poetry
Author: Jaihiun Kim
Publsiher: Jain Publishing Company
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1994
Genre: Korean poetry
ISBN: 0875730574

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A companion volume to the Classical Korean Poetry, this anthology provides the reader a bird's eye view of modern, 20th century Korean poetry, thus completing the sampling of the Korean poetry beginning with the 12th century through the present.

The Columbia Anthology of Modern Korean Poetry

The Columbia Anthology of Modern Korean Poetry
Author: David Richard McCann
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780231111294

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The only up-to-date representative gathering of Korean poetry from the twentieth century in English, this volume presents 228 poems by 34 modern Korean poets, including renowned poets such as So Chongju and Kim Chiha.

On Translating Modern Korean Poetry

On Translating Modern Korean Poetry
Author: Jieun Kiaer,Anna Yates-Lu,Mattho Mandersloot
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2021-09-16
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781000438796

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On Translating Modern Korean Poetry is a research monograph exploring the intricacies and complexities of translating modern Korean poetry. This monograph highlights the difficulties entailed in translating Korean poetry, due to the lexical, structural, social, expressive and attitudinal levels with which the translator must be engaged. Featuring all-new translations, this book explores the question of what exactly modern Korean poetry is, increases the representation of female poets and includes poems addressing modern historical events, globalization, diaspora and mental health. Each chapter provides commentary on both the original and translated texts and looks at some of the issues that arose during the translation process. By doing so the authors draw attention to the intricate, trans-cultural and trans-creational process of Korean poetry translation. Collating contemporary Korean poetry and intricately exploring the translation process, this book is ideal for researchers and advanced level students of Korean Studies, Translation Studies and Literature with an interest in translation.

Looking for the Cow

Looking for the Cow
Author: Kevin O'Rourke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1999
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: STANFORD:36105021126870

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This anthology of seventy-two poets covers the whole spectrum of Korean poetry in this century, with larger selections from the best-known poets, including Midang So Chung-Ju, Kim Sowol, and Kim Suyong. Many types of poetry, from the classical shijo to free-verse forms are represented. Many subjects are covered, from love and the love of nature, Buddhist and Confucian traditions, the search for transcendence (which is where the book's title comes from), and contemporary political poetry.

Three Poets of Modern Korea

Three Poets of Modern Korea
Author: Sang Yi,Tong-sŏn Ham,Yŏng-mi Ch'oe
Publsiher: Sarabande Books
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2002
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 188933071X

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An eclectic sampling of modern Korean poetry, superbly translated by husband and wife team.

The Wind and the Waves

The Wind and the Waves
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Berkeley, Calif. : Asian Humanities Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1989
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UOM:39015035767063

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Contemporary Korean Poetry

Contemporary Korean Poetry
Author: Jaihiun Kim
Publsiher: Oakville, Ont. : Mosaic Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1994
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: UVA:X002597668

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I have prepared this anthology with the aim of providing the reader with a bird's-eye view of modern Korean poetry, with its best sampling, from the 1920s to the 1980s, best in the sense that it represents the varied aspects of Korean poetry

Modern Korean Literature

Modern Korean Literature
Author: Chung Chong-Wha
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136160653

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The sixth book in Kegan Paul International's "Korean Culture Series", this volume contains thirty stories that have been selected on the basis of historical interest and literary worth, each representing a monumental moment in the history of Korean Literature. The ten stories in the first part share the common theme of the Korean experience of the confrontation between man and woman; in some stories the relationship is portrayed as innocent and pure, in others the relationship becomes more sophisticated and complex. The ten stories in the second part all deal with old Korean or the old Korean way of life - the Korea of byegone days, which is gradually disappearing in the face of industrialization and internationalization. The third group of stories reveals modern Korea in the process of change during the period of the Japanese Occupation, the liberation from the Occupation, and the Korean War. All thirty stories may serve as social documents. From the time of ideological chaos following the independence of Korea in 1945 up to the fall of the USSR in the 1980s, modern Korean literature has been powerfully swayed by Marxist ideology one way or another. Literature has an important role to play in its portrayal of the relations between society and individual people, and it has a particularly vital social function in developing or undeveloped countries. However, the stories in this anthology are not just historical documents. They represent the peak of literary achievements by great and gifted writers in the first half of this century. It is remarkable to find so many talented writers producing so many powerful works of art in a short span of just over 50 years between 1908 and 1965. This anthology is an invitation to readers to grasp how much Korea has attained in the process of its modernization. The authors whose works appear in this volume are: Yi Kwang-su, Kim Dong-in, Hyun Chin-kon, Yi Hyo-suk, Kim Yu-jong, Yi Sang, Kim Dong-ni, O Yung-su, Hwang Sun-won, Sohn, So-hi, Hahn Mu-suk, Sunwu Hwi, Kang Shin-jae, Oh Sang-won, Suh Ki-won, Han Mal-suk, Choi In-hun, Kim sung-ok, Yi Mun-ku.