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More of Me Disappears

More of Me Disappears

John Amen
4.1/5 ( ratings)
Voices In Diversity: Poets From Postwar Korea offers a selection of poems from 37 South Korean poets born in or after 1945, edited and translated by poet Ko Won. The selected poets represent the voice of a nation emerging from Japanese rule; they are witnesses to sweeping political, social and cultural developments who have distilled their experience of a dynamic world into a precise and elegant poetics deeply concerned with modern political realities. Much as with the Middle East, these realities virtually demand a greater acquaintance with the arts and culture of this region, a knowledge which this collection certainly provides. Ko Won has published fourteen books of poetry, is a member of the P.E.N. Center Usa West, and directs the Kulmaru Institute of Literature, Los Angeles.
Pages
76
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cross-Cultural Communications
Release
December 28, 2005
ISBN
0893048887
ISBN 13
9780893048884

More of Me Disappears

John Amen
4.1/5 ( ratings)
Voices In Diversity: Poets From Postwar Korea offers a selection of poems from 37 South Korean poets born in or after 1945, edited and translated by poet Ko Won. The selected poets represent the voice of a nation emerging from Japanese rule; they are witnesses to sweeping political, social and cultural developments who have distilled their experience of a dynamic world into a precise and elegant poetics deeply concerned with modern political realities. Much as with the Middle East, these realities virtually demand a greater acquaintance with the arts and culture of this region, a knowledge which this collection certainly provides. Ko Won has published fourteen books of poetry, is a member of the P.E.N. Center Usa West, and directs the Kulmaru Institute of Literature, Los Angeles.
Pages
76
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cross-Cultural Communications
Release
December 28, 2005
ISBN
0893048887
ISBN 13
9780893048884

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