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A short collection of 45 sijo--a traditional Korean poetry form--composed in English, in a contemporary style, encompassing contemporary and introspective themes and elements, adhering to syllabic conventions. This chapbook addresses the poetess's reflections upon the aftermath of divorce and internal monologue, and seeks to synthesize traditional poetic structures with novel imagery, motifs and modern approaches to perennial emotional conditions.
A short collection of 45 sijo--a traditional Korean poetry form--composed in English, in a contemporary style, encompassing contemporary and introspective themes and elements, adhering to syllabic conventions. This chapbook addresses the poetess's reflections upon the aftermath of divorce and internal monologue, and seeks to synthesize traditional poetic structures with novel imagery, motifs and modern approaches to perennial emotional conditions.
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