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Kwon Hyeok-ung was born on 7 March, 1967 in Chungju-si, South Korea, is a Writer. Discover Kwon Hyeok-ung's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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8. 『외롭지 않은 말』(마음산책, 2016) { Unlonely Words. Maumsanchaek, 2016. }
6. 『미주알 고주알』(난다, 2014) { Every Last Detail. Nanda Books, 2014. }
7. 『생각하는 연필』(난다, 2014) { Thinking Pencil. Nanda Books, 2014. }
1. 백(白)형제의 문인보](24) 시인 권혁웅 { “Writer Bios of the White Brothers: Poet Kwon Hyeok-ung.” The Kyunghyang Shinmun. Last modified September 28, 2014. }
4. 『애인은 토막난 순대처럼 운다』(창비, 2013) { The Lover Wails Like a Chopped up Sausage. Changbi, 2013. }
5. 『꼬리치는 당신』(마음산책, 2013) { You’re Flirty. Maumsanchaek, 2013. }
4. 『시적 언어의 기하학』(새미, 2013) { The Geometry of Poetic Language. Saemi, 2013. }
4. 『당신을 읽는 시간』(문예중앙, 2012) { Time to Read You. Moonye Joongang, 2012. }
3. 『입술에 묻은 이름』(문학동네, 2012) { The Name Stained on Your Lips. Munhakdongne, 2012. }
2. 미당문학상 받는 시인 권혁웅 씨 "술 취한 샐러리맨에서 현대인 상처 봤죠“ { “Poet Kwon Hyeok-ung, Winner of Midang Literary Award, Says He Saw the Scars of Modern Society in a Drunk Office Worker.” Hankyung News. Last modified September 25, 2012. }
3. 『몬스터 멜랑콜리아』(민음사, 2011) { Monster Melancholia. Minumsa, 2011. }
2. 김종훈, 「시어 수집가의 기록 보관소」, 『문학과사회』 봄호, 2011. { Kim, Jong-hoon. “The Archives of a Poetic Words Collector.” Literature and Society, Spring 2011 Issue. }
4. 강동호, 「메타적 상상력의 미래를 위하여 : 권혁웅 비평집 『시론」, 『창작과비평』 봄호, 2011. { Gang, Dong-ho. “For a Future of Meta-Imagination: Kwon Hyeok-ung’s Critical Essay Collection Poetics.” Changbi, Spring 2011 Issue. }
3. 『소문들』(문학과지성사, 2010) { Rumors. Moonji, 2010. }
2. 『시론』(문학동네, 2010) { Poetics. Munhakdongne, 2010. }
2. 『두근두근』(랜덤하우스코리아, 2008) { Pitapat. Random House Korea, 2008. }
2. 『그 얼굴에 입술을 대다』(민음사, 2007) { I Pressed My Lips on That Face. Minumsa, 2007. }
1. 現代詩手帖 2007年 8月号 (Japanese)
3. 신형철, 「우주의 지도를 그리다가 심장 부근에서 : 권혁웅의 시」, 『열린시학』 봄호, 2007. { Shin, Hyeong-cheol. “Mapping the Universe but Near the Heart: The Poetry of Kwon Hyeok-ung.” Open Poetics, Spring 2007 Issue. }
4. 2006: 2nd Society of Korean Poets Award for Emerging Poets
1. 『마징가 계보학』(창비, 2005) { A Genealogy of Mazinger. Changbi, 2005. }
1. 『태초에 사랑이 있었다』(문학동네, 2005) { In the Beginning There Was Love. Munhakdongne, 2005. }
1. 『미래파』(문학과지성사, 2005) { Futurism. Moonji, 2005. }
2. 2005: 3rd Aeji Literary Award for Best Criticism
1. 최현식, 「파문의 기원과 궤적」, 『실천문학사』 봄호, 2002. { Choi, Hyeon-sik. “The Origins and Trajectory of Scandal.” Literature and Practice, Spring 2002 Issue. }
Kwon Hyeok-ung's poetry has a lyricism that subtly balances emotion with logic. His first poetry collection Hwanggeumnamu areseo (황금나무 아래서 Beneath the Golden Tree) (2001) observes the interior and exterior of objects. His second collection Majingga gyebohak (마징가 계보학 A Genealogy of Mazinger) (2005) nostalgically portrays the hardships of the 1970s and 80s in South Korea by alluding to comic books, erotica, and other cultural memes that were popular among the lower middle class during that time. Geu eolgure ipsureul daeda (그 얼굴에 입술을 대다 I Pressed My Lips on That Face) (2007) is a collection of love poems set in a fantastical universe, featuring mythical creatures from around the world such as centaurs, werewolves, unicorns, and jiangshi. Kwon captures everyday scenes using different motifs for each collection.
Kwon's own poetry, however, was not the kind of work he praised as a critic. He preferred to write lyrical and romantic poetry. He earned a number of accolades for his work, including the 6th Modern Poetry Coterie Award in 2000, the 4th Yushim Award for Best Criticism in 2006, the 2nd Society of Korean Poets Award for Emerging Poets in 2006, the 15th Contemporary Poetry Award in 2010, and the 12th Midang Literary Award in 2012. He served on the editorial board of literary journals Munye Joongang and Hyeondaesihak. He currently teaches creative writing at Hanyang Women's University.
Kwon Hyeok-ung was born in Chungju, South Korea. He began his literary career when he won the Joongang Ilbo New Writer's Contest in 1996 for criticism and the Munye Joongang Literary Award in 1997 for poetry. As a critic, he was closely involved in a heated controversy over South Korean Futurist literature in the mid-2000s. Experimental works by young South Korean poets in that decade were attracting criticism for their abstruseness, but Kwon defended them arguing that they simply used “a different style of communication” from conventional poetry. He was in fact the first one to call them “Futurist” poetry, and despite the controversy surrounding the subject, the name stuck. It became an important term to explain South Korean poetry in the 2000s and sparked various other discussions on new poetics.
Kwon Hyeok-ung (Hangul 권혁웅; born 1967) is a South Korean poet, literary critic, and professor. He was born in Chungju, South Korea and studied Korean literature at Korea University, where he also received his doctoral degree. He has been teaching creative writing at Hanyang Women's University since 2003.