A successor to Korean feminist poets like Kim Hyesoon, Yi Won frequently writes about the perilousness of maintaining one's human identity in a high-tech, digital environment. In this debut book in English, her poems range from avant-garde prose poems to more lyrical, if dark, free verse, as she examines isolation, death, and the passage of time - and in the process, upends polite society and Korean literary culture.
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When They Ruled the Earth (1996),
A Thousand Moons Rising Over the River of Yahoo! (2001),
The World's Lightest Motorcycle (2007),
The History of an Impossible Page (2012),
Let Love be Born (2017), and
I Am My Affectionate Zebra (2018). Yi Won is currently a visiting professor at the Seoul Institute of the Arts. She lives in Seoul, South Korea.
Book InformationISBN 9781938890840
Author Won YiFormat Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Zephyr PressPublisher Zephyr Press