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SF-Consensus is a poetry collection of 80 poems by Park Je-chun. In reading Park's poetry one often gets the impression that he communicates intimately and intensely with nature and the transcendent realm as well as everyday human reality. His poetic prowess often creates esoteric yet gripping imagery, stories and episodes, demonstrating a transcendental spirit which ventures and journeys beyond the temporal. In his poetic work, one finds similarities to magic realist literature. Whatever he imagines and conceives poetically he seems able to embody or evoke in vigorous Korean imagery, sounds…mehr

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SF-Consensus is a poetry collection of 80 poems by Park Je-chun. In reading Park's poetry one often gets the impression that he communicates intimately and intensely with nature and the transcendent realm as well as everyday human reality. His poetic prowess often creates esoteric yet gripping imagery, stories and episodes, demonstrating a transcendental spirit which ventures and journeys beyond the temporal. In his poetic work, one finds similarities to magic realist literature. Whatever he imagines and conceives poetically he seems able to embody or evoke in vigorous Korean imagery, sounds and emotions. His poetry is largely marked by far-reaching poetic and metaphysical imagination and contemplation. Also, one can easily perceive how deeply he is involved with and immersed and steeped in poetry-writing.
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Park Je-chun was born in Seoul, Korea in 1945. He made his debut as a poet in 1966 through the monthly Modern Literature. He is one of the most important poets in Korea today. In 1984 he published The Mind and Other Poems, which included his poems translated into English, French, Spanish, Chinese and Japanese languages. In 1997 the Cornell University Press published a collection of English translations of his poetry as part of the Cornell East Asian Series. Park has published a total of 15 volumes of his poems. He has won the Modern Literature Prize, the Korea Poets Association Prize, the Woltan Literary Prize, the Gongcho Literary Prize and several other literary awards. He was invited to the 1984 International Writer's Program at Iowa University. Currently he is the representative of the Literature Academy in Seoul.