Anxiety of Words: Contemporary Poetry by Korean Women
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History
Poetry
Format
Paperback
Pages
175
Language
Korean
Published
Oct 1, 2006
Publisher
Zephyr Press
ISBN-10
0939010879
ISBN-13
9780939010875
Description
Anxiety of Words delves into the evocative world of contemporary Korean women's poetry, showcasing the powerful voices of Ch'oe Sung-Ja, Kim Hyesoon, Yi Yon-ju, and Don Mee Choi. Each poet brings a unique perspective, capturing the complexities of identity, culture, and emotions with an intensity that resonates deeply with readers. Through their fearless exploration of personal and societal themes, they challenge traditional norms and express profound feelings related to womanhood, struggle, and resilience.
The collection invites readers to engage with the various styles and forms that these poets employ, ranging from stark realism to surreal imagery. Their work often reflects the anxieties of modern life and the weight of cultural heritage, allowing for a rich and layered reading experience. As the poets weave their narratives, they reflect the nuances of Korean society while also connecting to universal human experiences.
With each poem, the authors forge a bond with the reader, inviting them to ponder their own anxieties and triumphs. Anxiety of Words serves not only as a celebration of women's voices in literature but also as a profound exploration of language's ability to convey the inexpressible. The collection stands as a testament to the power of poetry as a means of resistance and understanding in a rapidly changing world.
The collection invites readers to engage with the various styles and forms that these poets employ, ranging from stark realism to surreal imagery. Their work often reflects the anxieties of modern life and the weight of cultural heritage, allowing for a rich and layered reading experience. As the poets weave their narratives, they reflect the nuances of Korean society while also connecting to universal human experiences.
With each poem, the authors forge a bond with the reader, inviting them to ponder their own anxieties and triumphs. Anxiety of Words serves not only as a celebration of women's voices in literature but also as a profound exploration of language's ability to convey the inexpressible. The collection stands as a testament to the power of poetry as a means of resistance and understanding in a rapidly changing world.
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