Ko Un
Author of Little Pilgrim: A Novel
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- Birthdate
- 1933-08-01
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- poet
Buddhist monk - Nationality
- Korea
- Places of residence
- Gunsan, North Jeolla Province, Korea
Jejudo, Korea
Seoul, South Korea
Anseong, Gyeonggi-do, Korea - Associated Place (for map)
- Korea
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I have found this to be a beguiling book, following a little boy (Sudhana) and his exceptional experiences while he travles around South India. He has an inner need to taste all the different ways that people (and for that matter, supernatural beings) demonstrate thier own Buddha path. In some cases, these people don't seem to have much to offer, but they all build a certain roundedness to ones character, and perhaps gives the seeker some modalities that can draw upon on their own path. show more There is both a restlessness and a goal orientation in this story, two aspects that don't often meet. This book is written by a Korean who had been a Buddhist monk. The first half of the book had been serialized in a magazine. This is really a retelling of the Gandavyuha Sutra, and the book itself was translated by a collaborative efort of Brother Anthony of Taize with Young-Moo Kim, a poet and professor at Seoul National University. show less
Korean poetry is not yet widely known or appreciated in the West, compared to Chinese or Japanese, but Ko Un is a great example of modern Korean poetry, indeed known by many as the nation’s unofficial poet laureate. One factor making translating his work doubly difficult is his facility at an amazingly wide range of genres and styles. As the introduction states, to follow the major periods of his work is to see much of modern Korean culture and history encapsulated, a history wherein show more he’s not only been eye-witness but also an activist.
Ko Un has been nominated several times for the Nobel Prize for Literature and is recognized as one of the most important of living poets of our times. This volume selects work from his entire career to date. show less
Ko Un has been nominated several times for the Nobel Prize for Literature and is recognized as one of the most important of living poets of our times. This volume selects work from his entire career to date. show less
Ko Un (1933-) is an award winning Korean poet, who has been nominated for the Nobel Prize in literature on four occasions. Flowers of a Moment is a collection of 185 brief and delicate but powerful zen poems. Here are four poems from the book:
A photo studio's shop window
A woman who cannot bear children
gazes smilingly at a photo of a one-year-old child
Look, that dandelion drenched by a shower
is making the best of it, pursing its lips
Stand firm, little girl
At the foot of a hill where children show more are playing
a dainty stream babbles
It does not realize that very soon
it will be the sea
Go to Somalia
and look at your capitalism
look at your socialism
Look in the eyes of starving children
This is a beautifully written and translated collection; definitely recommended. show less
A photo studio's shop window
A woman who cannot bear children
gazes smilingly at a photo of a one-year-old child
Look, that dandelion drenched by a shower
is making the best of it, pursing its lips
Stand firm, little girl
At the foot of a hill where children show more are playing
a dainty stream babbles
It does not realize that very soon
it will be the sea
Go to Somalia
and look at your capitalism
look at your socialism
Look in the eyes of starving children
This is a beautifully written and translated collection; definitely recommended. show less
No single poem "leads" to the next ... each is like a star in a vast firmament, revealing unfolding further realms with every new one ... a treasure trove by a world-class poet at the top of his game ... or perhaps actually by a force of nature ... and very Korean !
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