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I Must Be the Wind: Korean Voices, cartea 19

Autor Moon Chung-hee Traducere de Richard Silberg, Claire You
en Limba Engleză Paperback – dec 2014
"'Dazzling strokes of falling stars in falling water. I want to write poems like that,' writes Moon Chung-hee. Thanks to Silberg and You, these poems dazzle bright in English. Here love is violent and 'suffered, an encysted stone . . . wedged' in the heart, and defiance trembles the soul: 'Dress up for men, you say? / Nonsense / I stripped / for them . . . the world's women / root on earth, naked.' Chung-hee casts off 'the watch and mink stole,' and exclaims: 'I want to be a free dancer from now on.'"—Sholeh Wolpé
Moon Chung-hee's poetry is passionate, impetuous, a poetry of love, epiphany, feminist assertion, even rebellion.
Richard Silberg co-translated, with Clare You, The Three Way Tavern and This Side of Time, by Ko Un. He is author of The Horses: New and Selected Poems.
Clare You is the Chair of the Center for Korean Studies at USC Berkeley, and has co-translated modern Korean poetry and fiction into English.
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ISBN-13: 9781935210603
ISBN-10: 1935210602
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: White Pine Press
Colecția White Pine Press
Seria Korean Voices


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Richard Silberg: Richard Silberg is the associate editor of Poetry Flash, is author of five books of poetry including The Fields, and Doubleness and the book of essays Reading the Sphere.

Claire You: Clare You, is the Chair of the Center for Korean Studies, University of California, Berkeley, and received the Korean National Silver Medal of Culture in 2003 for her work in the advancement of Korean culture. She is author of two language textbooks including College Korean.



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Moon Chung-hee’s poetry is passionate, impetuous, a poetry of love, of epiphany, of feminist assertion, even rebellion.