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Cracking the shell scrap

Cracking the Shell

  • Author(s)

    Choi Seung-Ho최승호

  • Translator(s)

    Won-Chung KimWon-Chung Kim

  • Publisher

    Homa & Sekey BooksHoma & Sekey Books

  • Country

    UNITED STATES

  • Language

    English(English)

  • Year Published

    2005

  • Category

    Poetry

  • Target User

    Adult 성인

  • Period

    Contemporary 현대

Description 작품 소개

This poetry anthology contains ninety poems by three prominent Korean ecopoets who write about the endangered environment and deplore its impact on nature and mankind. Seungho Choi’s poetry is filled with explicit descriptions and pessimism that condemn the capitalist society and man’s selfish desires, which, he believes, can ultimately ruin the ecosystem and mankind. Chiha Kim’s somewhat-cynical poetry encourages the fulfillment of each creature’s life through harmonious living among all living things. Hyonjong Chong’s poetry, with the earth goddess Gaia in mind, writes about the bliss that could be found in living amicably with the ecosystem.

Reference

Reference: Homa & Sekey Books. "Cracking the Shell", https://www.homabooks.com/general/books/east_asia/korea/1038.php. accessed 21 November 2023.

Author Bio 작가 소개

This poetry anthology contains ninety poems by three prominent Korean ecopoets who write about the endangered environment and deplore its impact on nature and mankind. Seungho Choi’s poetry is filled with explicit descriptions and pessimism that condemn the capitalist society and man’s selfish desires, which, he believes, can ultimately ruin the ecosystem and mankind. Chiha Kim’s somewhat-cynical poetry encourages the fulfillment of each creature’s life through harmonious living among all living things. Hyonjong Chong’s poetry, with the earth goddess Gaia in mind, writes about the bliss that could be found in living amicably with the ecosystem.

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