Night-Sky Checkerboard: Poems
By (Author) Oh Sae-young
Translated by Brother Anthony of Taize
Phoneme
Phoneme
10th May 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
895.715
Paperback
128
Width 127mm, Height 177mm
198g
Night-Sky Checkerboard introduces English-language readers to the imagistic lyricism of a Korean master at the peak of his powers. As a young poet fascinated by Modernism, Oh Sae-young attempted to reproduce the inner landscapes of the dislocated self produced by industrial society before arriving at the more existentialist concerns that dominate his work today.
The present volume, fluidly translated by Brother Anthony of Taiz, reflects Oh Sae-youngs harmonious fusion of image with idea, with woodpeckers pecking secret coded messages, the farmer finding the grounds erogenous zones, and a cloud factory on strike.
Oh Sae-young was born in Yongkwang, South Jeolla Province, in 1942. He has published some twelve volumes of poetry as well as a number of volumes of literary essays, and has received several awards for his work. His poetry as a whole is characterized by the pursuit of a harmonious fusion of the lyrical with the ideological, and the desire to give new formal expression to tradition using the techniques of Modernism. He is now an Emeritus Professor at the Seoul National University. Brother Anthony of Taize is a translator, scholar, and member of the Taize Community who has become a naturalized Korean citizen. He lives in Seoul.