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That Summer's End. Poems
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- Nombre de pages128
- Date de parution04/08/2026
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-593-80404-9
- EAN9780593804049
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurKnopf
Résumé
One hundred and six poems of self-reflection and exquisite beauty-an intoxicating blend of Seon Buddhism and French Symbolism from one of South Korea's most celebrated and influential poetsThat summer I stood in the centers of storms That summer my despair burst out into crimson but still I weathered the wind and rainMountains, rivers, trees, flowers, the dark, a cat, a train. In the elemental forms and figures of our world, Lee Seong-bok finds repositories for thought, sounding boards against which he can test his reflections.
Again and again, in sequences, he probes his subjects-five "Mountain Path" poems, three "River" poems, three commentaries on the I Ching- not to solicit answers, like Moses impatiently striking the rock for water, but to savor the muted tones that echo in response. After one ruckus / begins another / The silent forest vibrates // Suffering was always / new sufferingThe poems of That Summer's End, though acutely conscious of the self, are free of an inhibiting self-consciousness, speaking directly of youth, love, fear, family, grief, old age, impermanence, and all that's central to life.
As enticing as they are profound, Lee Seong-bok's poems have made him not only a poet's poet but a favorite of RM, leader of K-pop superstars BTS, whose support of his work on social media has brought him international attention.
Again and again, in sequences, he probes his subjects-five "Mountain Path" poems, three "River" poems, three commentaries on the I Ching- not to solicit answers, like Moses impatiently striking the rock for water, but to savor the muted tones that echo in response. After one ruckus / begins another / The silent forest vibrates // Suffering was always / new sufferingThe poems of That Summer's End, though acutely conscious of the self, are free of an inhibiting self-consciousness, speaking directly of youth, love, fear, family, grief, old age, impermanence, and all that's central to life.
As enticing as they are profound, Lee Seong-bok's poems have made him not only a poet's poet but a favorite of RM, leader of K-pop superstars BTS, whose support of his work on social media has brought him international attention.




