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Choe Jeongrye () (1955 – 16 January 2021) was a modern
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n poet."박상순" biographical PDF available at LTI Korea Library or online at:


Life

Choe Jeongrye was born in 1955 in Hwaseong,
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. She graduated with a doctorate degree in
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from
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. She participated in the (
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) (IWP) as a poet at
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in 2006 and stayed one year at
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as a visiting writer in 2009. Her poems have been printed in ''Free Verse: A Journal of Contemporary Poetry & Poets'', ''
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'', ''Text Journal'', ''
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'', and various Korean and Japanese literary magazines. An English-language collection, ''Instances'' (which she co-translated), was published in 2011. Choe was a lecturer at
Korea University Korea University (KU, ) is a private research university in Seoul, South Korea, established in 1905. The university is included as one of the SKY universities, a popular acronym referring to Korea's three most prestigious universities. The ...
. She died in 2021 from
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after having been diagnosed a year earlier with
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, a rare blood disease.


Work

Many of Choe's poems were about time and memory. She typically used fragments of time and memory as tools for looking into others and the world, or for identifying herself. What ultimately emerged from her exploration of fragmented memories and chaos of time was the sense of emptiness and loneliness: the core of existence. Choe's poetic language was straightforward and condensed. She used simple language, subverting plain words to make them unfamiliar and strange. In ''Instances'', her work is described as having: :"... a quality of imagination in her work that is still a rare thing in poetry—despite the opening up of form, content, and linguistic exploration that current innovative poetry has given us in the last few decades. Choi uses the image less for description than as enactment — almost as if the residue of the phantom in the poet’s brain were an action in itself — of reality." :"Choi’s images are what might be termed “surreal,” but they are also “magical realism,” and at times quite abstract. ... Her style of image-making has odd wit and sweep; she makes the memory a layered reality that speaks to the current poetic moment. Her reality is a braid of metaphor, memory, intellect, and feeling. ... Images can be quite radical—and the dazzle of Jeongrye’s work can remind American readers about the mental variety and hopes for art brought from Modernism." Choe received several awards for her writing, including the Baekseok Literature Prize, Midang Literary Award, and Ojangwhan Literature Prize.


Works in translation

* ''Instances: Selected Poems'' (, 2011), translated by Wayne de Fremery, Brenda Hillman, and Choe Jeongrye


Works in Korean (partial)

* ''A Forest of Bamboo in My Ear'' (, 1994) * ''Tigers in the Sunlight'' (, 1998) * ''Crimson Field'' (, 2001) * ''Lebanese Emotion'' (, 2006) * ''Kangaroo is Kangaroo I am I'' (, 2011) * ''Ditch is Dragon's Hometown'' (, 2015) * ''Light Net'' (, 2020)


Awards

* Kimdaljin Literature Prize (1999) * Yi-su Prize (2003) * Modern Literature Prize (2007) * Baekseok Literature Prize (2012) *
Midang Literary Award Midang Literary Award (hangul: 미당문학상) is established in June 2001 by the JoongAng Ilbo ''The JoongAng'', formally known as ''JoongAng Ilbo'', is a South Korean daily newspaper published in Seoul, South Korea. It is one of the thr ...
(2015) * Ojangwhan Literature Prize (2015)


References


External links

* http://www.textjournal.com.au/april13/disney.htm * http://www.montevidayo.com/believe-the-hype-jeongrye-chois-instances/ * http://www.montevidayo.com/notes-from-korea-jeongrye-choi/ * https://web.archive.org/web/20121105193406/http://iowareview.uiowa.edu/?q=reviews%2Ffeb-06-2012%2Fjeongrye_chois_instances * https://web.archive.org/web/20140714194108/http://www.tinhouse.com/blog/10235/free-verse-with-matthew-dickman.html#.TrrPMcAlXag.facebook * http://lanternreview.com/blog/2012/01/19/a-conversation-with-brenda-hillman/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Choe, Jeongrye 1955 births 2021 deaths People from Hwaseong, Gyeonggi South Korean women poets Midang Literary Award winners 20th-century South Korean poets 20th-century South Korean women writers 21st-century South Korean poets 21st-century South Korean women writers Korea University alumni Academic staff of Korea University