Echoing Song: Contemporary Korean Women PoetsEchoing Song presents the work of 20 contemporary Korean women poets active from the 1970s to the present. Each poet is represented with 10 to 15 poems reflecting the range of their poetic development. This anthology demonstrates the originality and variety of modern Korean women's poetry. The poets include Yi Hyangji, No Hyangnim, Ch'on Yanghui, Kang Ungyo, Mun Chonghui, Yi Kyongnim, Ko Chonghui, Ch'oe Sungja, Kim Sunghui, Kim Chongnam, Yi Chinmyong, Kim Hyesun, No Hyegyong, Hwang Insuk, Chong Hwajin, Yi Yonju, Yi Sanghui, Pak Sowon, Ho Sugyong and Na Huidok. Peter Lee is a professor of Korean studies at ULCA and has translated over 20 books. |
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Charging the slope with a pail on my back , I break stride and water leaps . The
path links and breaks like a whistle . Wind escapes through the nineteen - hole
briquet furnace , mildew flowers , in full bloom , a baby with dysentery's glassy
eyes ...
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Unable to hold up any longer , the room of water bursts . A teardrop flows down
my face and spreads . The sea wave that shakes my shoulders eats almost all of
this dark room away . Outside the window where day breaks from afar , a man ...
Unable to hold up any longer , the room of water bursts . A teardrop flows down
my face and spreads . The sea wave that shakes my shoulders eats almost all of
this dark room away . Outside the window where day breaks from afar , a man ...
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The knife breaks . The solid glass of the kitchen window breaks it . I see another
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knife get bigger . I feel I'm beginning to want to sharpen it . I think I want to run to
Grandmother's grave carrying the knife's wash I go water . Grandmother's sunken
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