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Kim Su-yeong

Kim Suyeong (Korean김수영; November 27, 1921 – June 16, 1968) was a Korean poet.[1][2]

Kim Suyeong
Born(1921-11-27)November 27, 1921
Keijō, Keiki-dō, Korea, Empire of Japan
Died(1968-06-16)June 16, 1968
Seoul, South Korea
OccupationPoet
LanguageKorean
Korean name
Hangul
김수영
Hanja
金洙暎
Revised RomanizationKim Su-yeong
McCune–ReischauerKim Su-yŏng

Biography edit

Kim Soo-young was a Korean poet and translator whose poetry explored love and freedom as poetic and political ideals.[3] Kim was born in Gwancheol-dong, Seoul on November 27, 1921. After graduating from the Sunrin Commercial High School, Kim departed for Japan to study at the Tokyo University of Commerce. He returned to Korea in 1943 to avoid the conscription of student soldiers in Japan. A year later, he moved to Jilin, Manchuria with his family and taught at the Jilin High School. At this time, Kim was also heavily involved in theatre work. Upon Korea's Independence in 1945, Kim returned to Seoul to work as interpreter and eventually transferred to the Department of English at Yonhui University as a senior though he eventually turned down this position. He was conscripted by the North Korean Army and became a prisoner of war. He was eventually released to the Geojedo Island Prisoner-of-War Camp in 1952, where he worked as an interpreter for the director of the hospital, and for the U.S 8th Army. Kim, who taught English at Sunrin Commercial High School later in life, began working for Weekly Pacific (Jugan taepyeongyang) and Pyeonghwa Newspaper after returning to Seoul in 1954. The following year, Kim retired from his work and began a poultry farming operation from his home, in order to devote himself to poetry, translation and literary criticism. He published a poetry collection entitled Play of the Moon (Dallaraui Jangnan), for which he received the first Poet's Association Award. He died on June 16, 1968, after being struck by a bus while in Seoul.[4][5]

Work edit

Kim's literary orientation became clear when he led other young Korean poets in "The Second Half," a group dedicated to redirecting Korean poetry away from the traditionalism and lyricism of the early 1950s by confront social concerns by using language in a new way. Among the innovations were the use of surrealism, abstraction, prose, slang and profanity in Kim's poems.[6] Kim's early poems were in a Modernist style, though later he changed directions, using everyday language in addressing social issues. Many are political, either overtly or by hidden implication.[7]

According to the scholar of Korean literature, Brother Anthony of Taizé,[8] Kim's significance and impact only really took place after his death. He only published one volume of poetry (in 1959). Shortly before his death, he wrote a theoretical article which sparked a lively debate.

Perhaps his best-known poem is "Grass". The Kim Soo-young Contemporary Poetry Award is named in his honor.

Publications edit

  • Dalnara-ui jangnan (A Game Played in the Moon), published in 1959, was the only book of poetry he produced in his lifetime.
  • The Complete Works of Kim Su-young, Vol.1 (Poems). Minumsa Publishing Group 2003, 394p, ISBN 9788937407147.

Translated works edit

(translated by Kang Yeo-Kyu and Uwe Kolbe) Edition Peperkorn: Thunum.

  • Kim Soo-Young (2001) Der Wächter der Wolke: ausgewählte Gedichte. (translated by Kim Miy-He and Sylvia Bräsel) Edition Peperkorn: Thunum.
  • Brother Anthony <of Taizé>, translator and editor (2001) Variations: Three Korean Poets. Cornell East Asia series ; 110.

Works in Korean (Partial) edit

  • Grass (poet)
  • One day while leaving the old palace
  • waterfall

Awards edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2015-01-13.
  2. ^ "김수영" biographical PDF available at: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do# 2013-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ introduction to The Colossal Root
  4. ^ Peter H. Lee, Modern Korean Literature: An Anthology (University of Hawaii Press, 1990) p272
  5. ^ "김수영 " LTI Korea Datasheet: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do# 2013-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ introduction to The Colossal Root
  7. ^ "김수영 " LTI Korea Datasheet: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do# 2013-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-02-25. Retrieved 2005-09-17.
  9. ^ Chung, Ah-young (October 15, 2007). "Top Ten Korean Modern Poets Selected". The Korea Times. Retrieved February 15, 2020.

Bibliography edit

  • Variations: Three Korean Poets - Kim Su-Young, Shin Kyong-Nim, Lee Si-Young. Translated by Brother Anthony of Taizé and Young-Moo Kim. Cornell East Asia Series, No. 110. 2001 Bilingual CEAS Edition, 328 pages. 1-885445-10-5.
  • Kim Su-Yong, Cent poèmes, translated into French and introduced and annotated by Kim Bona; introduction by Laurent Grisel; preface by Jean-Paul Michel. William Blake & Co. Edit., 2000. 192 pp. ISBN 2-84103-095-4.
  • Paik Nak-chung, "The Poetry of Kim Su-yong; The Living Kim Su-yong," Korea Journal, winter 1999.

External links edit

  • (in Korean)
  • Selected poems in English translation: http://www.sogang.ac.kr/~anthony/SelectedPoems.htm
  • Discussion of the poet in French: ,,,
  • Discussion of the poet and two others in their stylistic and political setting:
  • Translation of Kim's "Watchman of the Clouds"[permanent dead link]
  • British and American influence on Kim's poetry: (summary of Korean journal article)
  • On Kim's poetic response to political conditions: http://www.dbpia.com/view/ar_view.asp?arid=495397 (summary of Korean journal article)
  • On Kim's view of poetry: (summary of Korean journal article)
  • Hong Jung-sun, "Poet Kim Su-young, Still Controversial," List, vol. 12, autumn 2013 at

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This article is about South Korean poet For South Korean politician see Kim Soo young politician In this Korean name the family name is Kim Kim Suyeong Korean 김수영 November 27 1921 June 16 1968 was a Korean poet 1 2 Kim SuyeongBorn 1921 11 27 November 27 1921Keijō Keiki dō Korea Empire of JapanDied 1968 06 16 June 16 1968Seoul South KoreaOccupationPoetLanguageKoreanKorean nameHangul김수영Hanja金洙暎Revised RomanizationKim Su yeongMcCune ReischauerKim Su yŏng Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 3 Publications 3 1 Translated works 4 Works in Korean Partial 5 Awards 6 See also 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksBiography editKim Soo young was a Korean poet and translator whose poetry explored love and freedom as poetic and political ideals 3 Kim was born in Gwancheol dong Seoul on November 27 1921 After graduating from the Sunrin Commercial High School Kim departed for Japan to study at the Tokyo University of Commerce He returned to Korea in 1943 to avoid the conscription of student soldiers in Japan A year later he moved to Jilin Manchuria with his family and taught at the Jilin High School At this time Kim was also heavily involved in theatre work Upon Korea s Independence in 1945 Kim returned to Seoul to work as interpreter and eventually transferred to the Department of English at Yonhui University as a senior though he eventually turned down this position He was conscripted by the North Korean Army and became a prisoner of war He was eventually released to the Geojedo Island Prisoner of War Camp in 1952 where he worked as an interpreter for the director of the hospital and for the U S 8th Army Kim who taught English at Sunrin Commercial High School later in life began working for Weekly Pacific Jugan taepyeongyang and Pyeonghwa Newspaper after returning to Seoul in 1954 The following year Kim retired from his work and began a poultry farming operation from his home in order to devote himself to poetry translation and literary criticism He published a poetry collection entitled Play of the Moon Dallaraui Jangnan for which he received the first Poet s Association Award He died on June 16 1968 after being struck by a bus while in Seoul 4 5 Work editKim s literary orientation became clear when he led other young Korean poets in The Second Half a group dedicated to redirecting Korean poetry away from the traditionalism and lyricism of the early 1950s by confront social concerns by using language in a new way Among the innovations were the use of surrealism abstraction prose slang and profanity in Kim s poems 6 Kim s early poems were in a Modernist style though later he changed directions using everyday language in addressing social issues Many are political either overtly or by hidden implication 7 According to the scholar of Korean literature Brother Anthony of Taize 8 Kim s significance and impact only really took place after his death He only published one volume of poetry in 1959 Shortly before his death he wrote a theoretical article which sparked a lively debate Perhaps his best known poem is Grass The Kim Soo young Contemporary Poetry Award is named in his honor Publications editDalnara ui jangnan A Game Played in the Moon published in 1959 was the only book of poetry he produced in his lifetime The Complete Works of Kim Su young Vol 1 Poems Minumsa Publishing Group 2003 394p ISBN 9788937407147 Translated works edit Kim Su yeong 1995 The Great Root 거대한 뿌리 Minumasa Publishing Co Ltd ISBN 89 374 0601 2 permanent dead link Kim Soo Young 2005 Jenseits des Rausches Gedichte translated by Kang Yeo Kyu and Uwe Kolbe Edition Peperkorn Thunum Kim Soo Young 2001 Der Wachter der Wolke ausgewahlte Gedichte translated by Kim Miy He and Sylvia Brasel Edition Peperkorn Thunum Brother Anthony lt of Taize gt translator and editor 2001 Variations Three Korean Poets Cornell East Asia series 110 Works in Korean Partial editGrass poet One day while leaving the old palace waterfallAwards editThe Society of Korean Poets Award for Poetry 1958 first recipient The Kim Suyeong Literary Award was established 1981 in his honor In 2007 he was listed by the Korean Poets Association among the ten most important modern Korean poets 9 See also editKorean literatureReferences edit Korean Literature Authors Name Authority Database LTI Korea Library LibGuides at Literature Translation Institute of Korea Archived from the original on 2014 10 06 Retrieved 2015 01 13 김수영 biographical PDF available at http klti or kr ke 04 03 011 do Archived 2013 09 21 at the Wayback Machine introduction to The Colossal Root Peter H Lee Modern Korean Literature An Anthology University of Hawaii Press 1990 p272 김수영 LTI Korea Datasheet http klti or kr ke 04 03 011 do Archived 2013 09 21 at the Wayback Machine introduction to The Colossal Root 김수영 LTI Korea Datasheet http klti or kr ke 04 03 011 do Archived 2013 09 21 at the Wayback Machine Poetic Diversities Social Dimensions of Korean Poetry Archived from the original on 2005 02 25 Retrieved 2005 09 17 Chung Ah young October 15 2007 Top Ten Korean Modern Poets Selected The Korea Times Retrieved February 15 2020 Bibliography editVariations Three Korean Poets Kim Su Young Shin Kyong Nim Lee Si Young Translated by Brother Anthony of Taize and Young Moo Kim Cornell East Asia Series No 110 2001 Bilingual CEAS Edition 328 pages 1 885445 10 5 Kim Su Yong Cent poemes translated into French and introduced and annotated by Kim Bona introduction by Laurent Grisel preface by Jean Paul Michel William Blake amp Co Edit 2000 192 pp ISBN 2 84103 095 4 Paik Nak chung The Poetry of Kim Su yong The Living Kim Su yong Korea Journal winter 1999 External links editliterary officer website in Korean Selected poems in English translation http www sogang ac kr anthony SelectedPoems htm Discussion of the poet in French https web archive org web 20070927230028 http www poesieschoisies net le poete php V 45 poeme 11 2 88340 022 9 2 Discussion of the poet and two others in their stylistic and political setting https web archive org web 20050225234417 http www sogang ac kr anthony Sheffield htm Translation of Kim s Watchman of the Clouds permanent dead link Three of Kim s poems in English translation Ten of Kim s poems in English translation British and American influence on Kim s poetry https web archive org web 20110722134225 http ref daum net item 554537 summary of Korean journal article On Kim s poetic response to political conditions http www dbpia com view ar view asp arid 495397 summary of Korean journal article On Kim s view of poetry summary of Korean journal article Hong Jung sun Poet Kim Su young Still Controversial List vol 12 autumn 2013 athttps web archive org web 20131102035510 http www list or kr articles article view htm Div1 4 amp Idx 1218 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kim Su yeong amp oldid 1221731168, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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