Love is the Pain of Feverish Flowers
The poems in this collection are located between a lost world and today's modernity, poised between celebration and lamentation, as icons of loss and yearning. The reader is carried into unfamiliar spaces of scenery and also of language, as the translators retain echoes of the Korean originals, intent on transmitting each poet's vision of an unfamiliar other place to readers who are eager to be transported.

- Brother Anthony, literary translator and professor emeritus of Sokang University
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Love is the Pain of Feverish Flowers
The poems in this collection are located between a lost world and today's modernity, poised between celebration and lamentation, as icons of loss and yearning. The reader is carried into unfamiliar spaces of scenery and also of language, as the translators retain echoes of the Korean originals, intent on transmitting each poet's vision of an unfamiliar other place to readers who are eager to be transported.

- Brother Anthony, literary translator and professor emeritus of Sokang University
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Love is the Pain of Feverish Flowers

Love is the Pain of Feverish Flowers

by Cheonhak Kwon
Love is the Pain of Feverish Flowers

Love is the Pain of Feverish Flowers

by Cheonhak Kwon

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The poems in this collection are located between a lost world and today's modernity, poised between celebration and lamentation, as icons of loss and yearning. The reader is carried into unfamiliar spaces of scenery and also of language, as the translators retain echoes of the Korean originals, intent on transmitting each poet's vision of an unfamiliar other place to readers who are eager to be transported.

- Brother Anthony, literary translator and professor emeritus of Sokang University

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158628054
Publisher: Seoul Selection
Publication date: 03/02/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 72
File size: 4 MB
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