An edition of Broken Mirrors (2012)

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An edition of Broken Mirrors (2012)

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Broken Mirrors, in this first full-length collection of poetry, Yoon Sik Kim forges the poetic traditions of the East and the West in strictly Poundian sense, his mentor. A hard, precise, imagistic luminosity dominates his poetry. For example, following Li Po's light-foot and nature-treading tradition, his passion for lyrics is undeniable through the pages although his poems stray occasionally into societal issues, which have little to do with the Taoistic aesthetics of lyricism. Such digression is unavoidable given that he endures a life of an exile in a foreign country, trying to wring the core of human existence with this cumbersome language called English. But his gems sparkle, hidden in the rut.

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Publisher
NYQ Books
Pages
108

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Library of Congress
PS3611.I45719 A6 2012, PS3611.I45719 B76 2012

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
108
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.5 x inches

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Open Library
OL25419648M
ISBN 13
9781935520696
LCCN
2012949936
OCLC/WorldCat
826721842

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