
Product Description This selection of poems by Ko Un, Korea's leading writer, offers unique insights into how a great poet responds to the violence, war, and oppression that have ravaged Korea in this century. His first poems were written when Ko Un was a Buddhist monk. Later, he returned to a society where nihilism and doubt seemed compelling choices; in the 1970s and 80s he participated actively in many dissident movements, for which he was often arrested. In recent years, now married and a father, he has found new poetic forms to express his evolving vision. For this volume, poems from every period of Ko Un's remarkable career have been selected and translated by BROTHER ANTHONY with YOUNG-MOO KIM. About the Author Brother Anthony (An Sonjae) was born in England in 1942. After studying at Oxford he joined the Community of Taizé in France in 1969. He went to Korea in 1980 and has been Professor in the English Department of Sogang University, Seoul, since 1985. His publications include translations of works by Ku Sang, Kim Swang-kyu, and Yi Mun-hol. Young Moo Kim (1944 - 2001), was author of many critical essays on modern Korean literature, and professor of English at Seoul National University.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
1996-01-01
ISBN-10:
1885445725
ISBN-13:
9781885445728
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