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  • New from Mundus Artium Press: A scholar's redemptive, internationally minded poetry
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    IssueWire / February 10, 2020

    Mundus Artium Press announces the 2020 release of Lost Alleys, poetry by acclaimed Korean writer, scholar and translator Kooseul Kim. The book, containing work honored with South Korea's Hong Jae Literary Award, offers an exquisitely intellectual, authoritative take on cross-cultural literature as an essential for human identity.

  • Kooseul Kim, South Korea
    English(English) Article

    iwabondani / June 27, 2019

    Kooseul Kim. Poet, Professor Emeritus at Hyupsung University. She earned Ph.D(English literature) from Korea University, Korea. She was Dean of Graduate School, Hyupsung Univ. and Visiting Scholar at UCLA. She received insignia from Vietnam Writers’s Association for the cause of Vietnam’s Literature and Arts in 2019.

  • New from Mundus Artium Press: A scholar’s redemptive, internationally minded poetry
    English(English) Article

    spindigit / February 10, 2020

    Lost Alleys will impress English-language readers as a splendid, stimulating distillation of insights on writing and philosophy from both the East and West, with striking implications for the individual worldview. Kooseul Kim’s poems lead readers into a locally-minded dialog with the culture of Korea, while also providing an unexpected means of timely reacquaintance with the Western heritage.

  • From "Parasite" and "Lost Alleys" Translators, a "Monarch" in Korean Poetry
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    Benzinga / June 28, 2021

    Thousands of traders just like you are getting a 90% win rate using Benzinga Options. Get the formula that Benzinga's head options trader Nic Chahine uses to earn a full-time living. Click here to see his trades. Clayton, OK, June 28, 2021 --(PR.com)-- Mundus Artium Press announces the 2021 release of Monarch Butterfly, selected poems by renowned Korean poet, critic and scholar Choi Dongho. In the new book, poet and scholar Kooseul Kim (Lost Alleys) and Korean cinema expert and subtitler Darcy Paquet (Parasite) combine their gifts to bring a decade-spanning selection of Choi Dongho's work to English-language readers. Monarch Butterfly offers nuanced initiations into what critic Yoo Seong-ho's afterword describes as an "aesthetic model of Korean lyric poetry," focused on daily experience while articulating a transcendent vision.