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Rough, and Savage

Autor Sun Yung Shin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 aug 2012
"[These] accumulated poems [are] a smoldering tragedy, a heady descent, songs from a pit where what glints may be gems or the moon off snake scales."—Douglas Kearney
Sun Yung Shin's poems animate the elements of the epic poem and Korean history across a dystopian dreamscape of fairy tale and folklore. Filled with pithy observations and striking lyrics, this collection explores alienation, moral isolation, and nationhood.
Sun Yung Shin is the author of Skirt Full of Black, which won the 2008 Asian American Literary Award for poetry, and the children's book Cooper's Lesson, and is the co-editor of Outsiders Within: Writing on Transracial Adoption. Raised in Chicago, Illinois, Shin currently lives near Minneapolis, Minnesota, and frequently returns to Korea.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781566893145
ISBN-10: 1566893143
Pagini: 114
Dimensiuni: 140 x 208 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Coffee House Press
Colecția Coffee House Press

Recenzii

“Shin’s poems enact what happens when the violence and erasure of history collide with the poetic impulse to make meaning. . . . Much of [her] work reads like redactions, offering fragments to be explored, investigated and interrogated, making her reader equal partner in the creation of meaning.”—Star Tribune

"Shin's work strikes me as more cerebral than lyrical...Even her less experimental work...has a prose quality of fragments from old myths."—Twin Cities Daily Planet

“In her new collection Rough, and Savage, Sun Yung Shin draws from Robert Pinsky’s translation of Dante’s Inferno, the Korean War, and events from her own life to create a multi-layered archipelago combining the past and the future and mimicking or redefining the epic poem. As we follow Shin deeper down into her inferno, themes of separation, possession, and ignorance collide with images of war and violence.”—Rain Taxi

“Revisiting many of the themes from Skirt Full of Black, Shin takes us further into the realm of myth, exploring the history of Korea and the people who have inhabited and ruled it. Blending academic research with her own composed text, Shin calls our attention to the erasures in history—erasures both deliberate and unconscious.”—Hazel and Wren

“Without a doubt Rough, and Savage is the most moving book of poetry I have read all year. . . . Her work is like a haunting yet intriguing fairy tale exploring thoughts about Korean North and South and the rising Western presence.”—The Corresponder

Rough, and Savage is a challenging and riveting exploration of such intimate yet universal issues . . . delicately executed and beautifully written.”—Eleven Eleven

“In this inspired follow-up to Skirt Full of Black, she presents explosively imaginative poems that are never untethered from experiential reality. It’s Shin’s genius to seamlessly wed the imaginary, the dream-wrought, and the mythical with the historical, the hard and factual.”—ALIST Magazine

[R]ough, and Savage . . . is simultaneously alluring and caustic, lovely and mournful, ambitious in both its moral ambition and literary invention.”—Knight Arts Blog

“Shin’s troubling second collection explores dangerous knowledge, transgression, bad beginnings. Thus, its pages writhe with snakes—‘a moving stripe,’ a ‘tail like a whip’—and punishment. Strands of Dante’s Inferno, which Shin entwines throughout Rough, and Savage, remind us that suffering, regret and horror have a geography and, as such, can be mapped. Yet, for Shin, to know is an erasure (‘even as I write, Korea has ceased to exist . . .’) making these accumulated poems a smoldering tragedy, a heady descent, songs from a pit where what glints may be gems or the moon off snake scales. Brave reader, walk to Shin’s hard light.” —Douglas Kearney

“Sun Yung Shin is creating a new mythology. As with most origin stories there is hidden danger, primeval chaos and uncertain outcome. Fortunately Shin has enough emotional courage, formal daring and adroit musicality to navigate through the rough and savage woods at the beginning of Creation.”—Kazim Ali

Notă biografică

Sun Yung Shin is the author of Skirt Full of Black, winner of the Asian American Literary Award for Poetry in 2008. She is the co-editor of Outsiders Within: Writing on Transracial Adoption and the author of bilingual Korean/English illustrated book for children Cooper's Lesson. Sun Yung has received artist grants and fellowships from the Archibald Bush Foundation, Minnesota State Arts Board, the Jerome Foundation, Bladdock Nature Sanctuary, and the Loft Literary Center. She has taught writing at the University of Minnesota, the College of St. Catherine, the Loft Literary Center, Intermedia Arts, and elsewhere in the community. Her website can be found at www.sunyungshin.com.


Cuprins


Changeling
Which Way | Gichicheon | Yankeetown
The Donor Sibling Registry
Kingdom of the Light, Kingdom of the Dark
In the End
Suffrage
Assassin
Are You Here
In the News Again, the Language Cycle
In the End
Uri Nara
(Riot Police)
(Pyongtaek, U.S. Military Base Expansion)
(Naju, Weeding at the Base of the Pear Tree)
(Demilitarized Zone)
(Mountain, Jirisan National Park)
(The North Korean Observatory)
(Outside the Gate at Camp Humphreys, U.S. Military Base)
(Budae Chigae Near the Gi Ji Cheon / ¿Garbage¿ Stew near the Prostitution Camptown)
Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU): Headquarters, Seoul, August 2007
Itinerary
Ode to the Frog Bridegroom
The Brother
Ask Us to Pray
Isolette
Political Prisoner
Marching
Upon Seeing Former ¿Comfort Women¿ Not (Allowed by the Korean Police) in Front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul
Waking
The Daughter¿s Semi-Daily Violin Practice
Available
Easy
American Missionary
Seoul, December 1883
August 1910
The 1816 Voyages of the Alceste and Lyra
Superstition
1895, the King of Korea is a Vassal of China
Coal and Iron and Gold
Here Not Then
Ordinary Geography
Territorial Dispute
August 1950, 8,000 Korean Replacements
Clay & Fire
Bongeun-Sa Temple, Samseong-Dong of a Gangnam-Gu District
Memories of a Murder, 2003, Directed by Boon Jong-Ho
The Tourist¿s Prayer Bead Bracelet
A Thanksgiving Series
Revere Your Enemies
The World in Surrender
Dowry, Rights and Obligations
A Curious Genealogy

Descriere

Spirited and restlessly imaginative, Shin's poems weave a lyrical collage of ancient fragments, fairytale, and both Korean and American history.