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Song Jaehak (; born 1955) is a South Korean poet and dentist.


Biography

Song Jaehak was born in
Yeongcheon Yeongcheon () is a city in North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. Yeongcheon is located southeast of Seoul, in the southeast of North Gyeongsang Province. It is on the Gyeongbu Expressway linking Seoul and Busan, and is also the junction of t ...
,
South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and sharing a Korean Demilitarized Zone, land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed ...
in 1955. He studied dentistry at
Kyungpook National University Kyungpook National University (경북대학교, abbreviated as KNU or Kyungdae, 경대) is one of ten Flagship Korean National Universities representing Daegu Metropolitan City and Gyeongbuk Province in South Korea. It is located in the Dae ...
and currently works as a dentist in the city of
Daegu Daegu (, , literally 'large hill', 대구광역시), formerly spelled Taegu and officially known as the Daegu Metropolitan City, is a city in South Korea. It is the third-largest urban agglomeration in South Korea after Seoul and Busan; it is ...
. He began writing in his teens when he joined a literary club at his middle school and high school. He continued to write and debuted as a poet when the journal ''World Literature'' published his poem ''Eodueun naljjareul seucheoseo'' (어두운 날짜를 스쳐서 Brushing Past the Dark Days) in 1986. Song's poetry was noted for its emphasis on thought over sentiment. It combined clinical observations of objects and the world with the subjectivity of imagination. He published his first poetry collection ''Eoreum sijip'' (얼음시집 Ice Poetry Collection) in 1988, followed by ''Pureunbitgwa ssauda'' (푸른빛과 싸우다 Fighting Blue Light) in 1994, ''Geuga nae ulgureul manjine'' (그가 내 얼굴을 만지네 He's Touching My Face) in 1997, ''Gieokdeul'' (기억들 Memories) in 2001, ''Jinheukeolgul'' (진흙얼굴 Mud Face) in 2005, ''Naeganchereul eotda'' (내간체를 얻다 I've Acquired the Language of Women) in 2011, ''Naljjadeul'' (날짜들 Dates) in 2013, and ''Geomeunsaek'' (검은색 Black) in 2015. He is the winner of several accolades, including the Kim Daljin Literature Prize, Pyeon-un Literature Award, and Jeon Bonggeon Literary Award.


Writing

Song's poetry is known for appealing to the senses, especially by use of imagery and color. ''Eoreum sijip'' (얼음시집 Ice Poetry Collection) describes the anguish of worldly relationships and the process of overcoming it. His subsequent poems are a continuation of that theme and explore the essence of life in a measured tone. Following his third poetry collection ''Geuga nae ulgureul manjine'' (그가 내 얼굴을 만지네 He's Touching My Face), which offers a unique interpretation of color and a sympathetic portrayal of everyday life, Song begins to use more compact language to express his thoughts and intuitions. The judges of the
Yi Sang Kim Hae-Gyeong (hangul: 김해경, hanja: 金海卿, September 23, 1910 – April 17, 1937), also known as his pen name Yi Sang (hangul: 이상, hanja: 李箱) was a writer and poet who lived in Korea under Japanese rule. He is well-known fo ...
Poetry Award note that Song makes effective use of "synesthesia triggered by visual cues" and that "his symbols are not rhetoric but shed light on truth," which is why his poetry can be said to "transcend the contradictions of Western modernism." In addition, literary critic Lee Gwang-ho observes that Song's poetry brings together bodily senses with the beauty of landscapes, describing him as "a poet who finds passages of the body in images." In his 2015 poetry collection, ''Geomeunsaek'' (검은색 Black), Song probes the nature of the world through the color black, which he uses to represent death.


Works


Poetry collections

* 『얼음시집』(문학과지성사, 1988) * 『살레시오네 집』(세계사, 1992) * 『푸른빛과 싸우다』(문학과지성사, 1994) * 『그가 내 얼굴을 만지네』(민음사, 1996) * 『기억들』(세계사, 2001) * 『진흙얼굴』(문예중앙, 2005) * 『내간체를 얻다』(문학동네, 2011) * 『날짜들』(서정시학, 2013) * 『검은색』(문학과지성사, 2015)


Essay collections

* 『풍경의 비밀』(랜덤하우스코리아, 2006) * 『삶과 꿈의 길, 실크로드』(아침책상, 2013)


Works in Translation


舟 : 2009 秋
(Japanese)
PO: 2010 Autumn
(Japanese)


Awards

* 1994: 5th Kim Daljin Literature Prize * 2010: 25th Sowol Poetry Award * 2011: 25th Geumbok Culture Award (literature category) * 2012: 5th
Yi Sang Kim Hae-Gyeong (hangul: 김해경, hanja: 金海卿, September 23, 1910 – April 17, 1937), also known as his pen name Yi Sang (hangul: 이상, hanja: 李箱) was a writer and poet who lived in Korea under Japanese rule. He is well-known fo ...
Poetry Award * 2014: 24th Pyeon-un Literature Award * 2016: 2nd Jeon Bonggeon Literary Award.


Further reading

* 권혁웅, 「세상에서 아프기 혹은 꿈꾸기」, 『서정시학』 여름호, 1998. * 이혜원, 「감각의 깊이, 상상의 자유」, 『열린시학』 여름호, 2008. * 송재학, 윤성택, 「서정이란 격렬함이 팽창하여 폭발하기 직전의 불온함」, 『열린시학』 여름호, 2008. * 홍용희, 「존재와 초월, 그 빛의 피라미드」, 『현대시의 정신과 감각』, 천년의시작, 2010. * 여정, 「무성의 메아리, 그 울(수 없)음의 풍경화」, 『시와세계』 겨울호, 2012.


References

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