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he moved often, did not have a comfortable life, and was raised under a strict father. Only through daydreaming he could escape such realities. His early poetry collections heavily reflect such childhood experiences. In his early works, "the road" is an important image. It gives a glimpse of the poet's own experiences of having had to move often, and ultimately it reflects the poet's desire to imagine an "uncharted road" and newly wander. At the time, He was known as a poet that represents the minds of the young generation that were worried and uncertain of their future, and desired to wander.
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Lee is a poet who drew an image of young souls adrift in the real world, with flexible poetic imagination. Early in his career, his poetry described the life of a youth who experiences discord with the world, and aimlessly drifts. His early works reflect the poet's own experiences. In his childhood
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As such, his subject matter has changed little by little, but his poetry has always had colorful imagery and unique poetic language. To him, they were tools that could newly lift up emotions in a materialistic world where things of mental and emotional nature are dying out. To sum up, he is a poet
192:, and as a news director at Sisa journal. Currently he is the executive editor at Munhakdongne, and editor at the Green Review. He has been awarded the Kimdaljin Literature Prize, the Nojak Literature Prize, the Poetry and Poetics Award, and the Sowol Poetry Award. 93:(born September 22, 1959) is a South Korean poet and professor. He is described as a poet who expresses "environmental imagination" in his literature. He also critiques contemporary literature, and currently writes a column in the 401: 113:
Lee is a South Korean poet and professor. He is described as a poet who expresses "environmental imagination" in his literature. He also critiques contemporary literature, and currently writes a column in the
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Imperial Hotel), he states that today's world is a "Jeguk" (empire). To resist through literature against such
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in Korean Literature. He began his literary career in 1982 while still a university student by publishing
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The Poems and Poets Iโ€™ve Met). Previously he worked as an adjunct professor in creative writing at
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that states a Knowledge editor's personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic.
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The Backwoods of the Mind), his poetry has been praised as expressing environmental imagination.
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deals with agriculture, and criticizes the anthropocentricism that has ruined human history. In
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Our Old Home's Roof) on the 4th issue of Siundong. He has published poetry collections,
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Hwang Hyeon, โ€œA Land of Loss, Finding Lifeโ€™s Truthโ€, Literary Criticism Today, 1999.
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Ha Jae-bong, โ€œRemembering Lee Moon-jaeโ€, Lyric Poetry and Poetics, 1995.
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that has been healing the wounds of a dystopian world through metaphor.
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Here Right Now is the Very Front), Munhakdongne, 2014.
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When I Take Off My Wet Shoe and Show It to the Sun),
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When I Take Off My Wet Shoe and Show It to the Sun)
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Korean name
Lee
Kyunghyang Shinmun
Kyung Hee University
Seo-gu, Incheon
Kyung Hee University
Chugye University for the Arts
dystopia
Sowol Poetry Prize
Naver
The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Korean Literature
The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Korean Literature
Channel Yes
The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Korean Literature
Categories
1959 births
Living people
People from Seo District, Incheon
Academic staff of Kyung Hee University
South Korean male poets
21st-century South Korean poets
21st-century male writers

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