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Hwang Ji-u is a Korean poet and art critic.


Life

Hwang Ji-u was born in
Jeollanam-do South Jeolla Province (; ''Jeollanam-do''; ), also known as Jeonnam, is a province of South Korea. South Jeolla has a population of 1,902,324 (2014) and has a geographic area of located in the Honam region at the southwestern tip of the Korean ...
in 1952. He studied Aesthetics at
Seoul National University Seoul National University (SNU; ) is a national public research university located in Seoul, South Korea. Founded in 1946, Seoul National University is largely considered the most prestigious university in South Korea; it is one of the three "S ...
and Philosophy at
Sogang University Sogang University (SU, Hangul: 서강대학교 Hanja: 西江大學校, literally "West River University") is one of the most prestigious private research universities in Seoul, South Korea. It was established in 1960 by the Wisconsin Province of ...
. Hwang Ji-u is a native of
Haenam Haenam (''Haenam-gun'') is a county in South Jeolla Province, South Korea. The capital of Haenam-gun is Haenam-eup (Haenam town). The economy of the county is based mainly on agriculture, with rice and radish being the two most common crops. Hist ...
at the southernmost tip of the Korean Peninsula. He developed a deep interest in poetry while majoring in aesthetics and philosophy at college and graduate school. While active in literary circles in college, he participated in several anti-government protests and was forcefully drafted into military service. After being discharged from the army, he was expelled from university for his involvement in anti- government activities and was subjected to imprisonment and torture. The agonies and passions of his younger years are demonstrated in undertones throughout his poems, and artistically, if also painfully, sublimated against the background of the political conditions of his era. Hwang has worked as a Professor in the Department of Creative Writing, Hansin University.


Work

The poetry of Hwang Ji-u's poetry is distinguished by both its intricate, exquisitely lyrical descriptions of human sensuality and its frustration and anxiety towards reality. Therefore, his poetry contains a binary texture, as both coarse and delicate. Another distinguishing characteristic of Hwang's poetry is its strong political consciousness. Hwang Jiu largely uses two methods to deliver his political message, in the coded symbolism of "Kkonmal," and the satire and sarcasm of "Geunhwang" and "Bat" (Bakjwi). The latter method is commonly employed in other political or propagandistic poetry, though Hwang's usage is unique in its origin in the poet's own experience, which ultimately leads the imagination of readers. The poet is currently interested in
Buddhist philosophy Buddhist philosophy refers to the philosophical investigations and systems of inquiry that developed among various schools of Buddhism in India following the parinirvana of The Buddha and later spread throughout Asia. The Buddhist path combi ...
(Mireuk Sasang) and its literary influence. Hwang Ji-u's other collections of poetry include “Birds Fly Away Too” (Saedeuldo sesangeul tteuneunguna), "From Winter Trees to Spring Trees" (), and "Genun sogui yeonkkot.""황지우" LTI Korea Datasheet:


Works in translation

* Even Birds Leave the World (황지우 시선집) * Die Schatten der Fische (황지우 시선집 ) * Би Бол Чи Юм (황지우 시선-나는 너다) (황지우 시선-나는 너다) * El tiempo transparente (한국시선) * No brilla la luz verdadera (어느날 나는 흐린 주점에 앉아 있을 거다) * De L'Hiver-de-L'Arbre Au Printemps-de-L'Arbre (황지우 시선집 )


Works in Korean (partial)

* Birds Also Appear Among Us (, 1983 * From the Winter Trees to the Spring Trees (, 1985) * I am You (, Pulbit Publishers, 1987) * Lotus in the Eye of the Crab (, 1991) * One Day I Will Sit in a Dimly-Lit Bar (, 1999)


Awards

* New Spring Literary Contest Prize (1980) * The Kim Suyeong Literary Award (1983) *
Sowol Poetry Prize The Sowol Poetry Prize () is one of the most prestigious literary awards in South Korea. Established by the publishing company Moonhaksasangsa () in 1986, the prize aims to commemorate the soul of the poetry of Kim Sowol Kim Sowol ( ko, 김소 ...
(1983) * Contemporary Literature Award (1983) *
Daesan Literary Awards The Daesan Literary Awards () are one of the most prestigious literary awards in South Korea. Prizes are awarded annually to selected works of poetry, fiction, drama, literary criticism, and translation. As of 2016, each prize includes a monetar ...
(1999)


References


External links

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Doosan Encyclopedia ''Doosan Encyclopedia'' is a Korean language encyclopedia published by Doosan Donga (두산동아). The encyclopedia is based on the ''Dong-A Color Encyclopedia'' (동아원색세계대백과사전), which comprises 30 volumes and began to be p ...
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