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I Am a Season That Does Not Exist in the World
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I Am a Season That Does Not Exist in the World

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Translated from the Korean by Jake Levine. Kim Kyung Ju’s poetry operates in a world where no one seems to belong: the living are born in the dead people’s world, and the dead are born in the living. Already in its thirtieth edition in Korea, I AM A SEASON THAT DOES NOT EXIST IN THE WORLD is one of the most important books in the movement Korean critics have called Miraepa or future movement. Destructive forces like social isolation, disease, and ecological degradation are transformed into gateways to the sublime where human action takes on the mythic and chaotic quality of nature. Conflating human agency with the natural order, Kim’s poems have been called by critics both a blessing and a curse to Korean literature. This book will be a startling English-language debut for one of the best-known poets writing in Korean today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Black Ocean
Country
United States
Date
7 June 2016
Pages
123
ISBN
9781939568144

Translated from the Korean by Jake Levine. Kim Kyung Ju’s poetry operates in a world where no one seems to belong: the living are born in the dead people’s world, and the dead are born in the living. Already in its thirtieth edition in Korea, I AM A SEASON THAT DOES NOT EXIST IN THE WORLD is one of the most important books in the movement Korean critics have called Miraepa or future movement. Destructive forces like social isolation, disease, and ecological degradation are transformed into gateways to the sublime where human action takes on the mythic and chaotic quality of nature. Conflating human agency with the natural order, Kim’s poems have been called by critics both a blessing and a curse to Korean literature. This book will be a startling English-language debut for one of the best-known poets writing in Korean today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Black Ocean
Country
United States
Date
7 June 2016
Pages
123
ISBN
9781939568144