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English(English) E-Book

Enough to Say It's Far

About the E-Books

Title Sub
Selected Poems of Pak Chaesam
Author
Chaesam Pak
Co-Author
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Translator
David R. McCann,Jiwon Shin
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Published Year
2006
Country
UNITED STATES
Classification

KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Korean Poetry > 20th century poetry

Original Title
아직 멀었다고 말할 수 있기에
Romanization of Original
Ajing meoreotdago malhal su itgie
Original Language

Korean(한국어)

ISBN
9781400827053
Page
-
Series
OverDrive Read

About the Author

  • Park Jaesam
  • Birth : 1933 ~ 1997
  • Occupation : Poet
  • First Name : Jaesam
  • Family Name : Park
  • Korean Name : 박재삼
  • ISNI : 0000000078375647
  • Works : 19
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Descriptions -
  • English(English)

This is the first English translation of selected poems by one of the most important and unusual modern poets of South Korea. In contrast to the strident political protests found in the poetry of many of his contemporaries, Pak Chaesam's work is characterized by intimate portraits of place, nature, childhood, and human relationships, and by indirection, nostalgia, and reflectiveness.

Often focused upon the border of this world and some other, Pak writes with a spareness of presentation but a cornucopia of imagery, meticulously exploring objective and subjective realms of existence and memory. Encouraging the reader to see and listen, and to allow the sensory to reshape the analytical, Pak's poetry opens up new realms of experience. A fellow Korean poet described Pak's poetry as being "the most exquisite expression of the Korean sense of han," or melancholy.

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Translated Books1

  • English(English) Book
    Enough to say it's far
    Pak Chaesam / 박재삼 / 2006 / KDC구분 > literature > Korean Literature > Korean Poetry > 20th century poetry