Kim Myeong-in

This is a Korean name; the family name is Kim.
Kim MyungIn
Born (1946-09-02) September 2, 1946
Occupation Poet, Professor
Language Korean
Nationality South Korean
Ethnicity Korean
Citizenship South Korean
Korean name
Hangul 김명인

Kim MyungIn[1] is a Korean author.[2]

Life

Kim MyungIn was born on September 2, 1946, in Uljin, Gyeongsangbuk-do. He graduated from Hupo High School and from Korea University with a degree in Korean Literature. He received his Ph.D. from Korea University in 1985. Kim is currently a professor of Korean Literature at Korea University. Kim has been a visiting professor at Brigham Young University, USA, and at Far Eastern College, Russia. Along with Lee Jongok and Kim Myeongsu, Kim is a member of the literary coterie Anti-Poetry.[3]

Work

Kim made his literary debut in 1973 when his poem "Celebration for the Ship Leaving Port" won a literary contest sponsored by the JoongAng Ilbo. Running throughout Kim's poetry is an abiding concern with memory - not one of a beautiful past but one of suffering. In Kim's work, memory resembles a sickness, a disease which limits one's ability to move about freely. While memory is concerned with the past, it also possesses the power to torment the self living in the present. Insofar as it is only through direct confrontation with memory that the self can be healed, this memory of a scarred, wounded past, however, cannot be secreted away or forgotten. Memory in Kim's poetry centers around two overwhelmingly dark images - his father and the Korean War. Born in 1946, Kim's childhood was inextricably entwined with the experience of war. This memory of a childhood shattered by war emerges in the poem " Kentucky House 1". As we see in the poem "Father in the Rain", the memory of receiving no protection in the midst of the extremities of war points to the rejection of a certain absolute, symbolized here by the father. By reviving memories of childhood suffering, the poet aims to release himself from past experiences which cloud his life in the present. Memory enables the poet to discover the other within the self; this other, in turn, opens new possibilities for the self. In Kim's poetry, then, confrontation with the past seeks to broaden one's range of emotions in order to open the possibility of true experience.[4] As his career moved on Kim MyungIn began by writing poems directly inspired by the sufferings of orphans and the most wretched in society, but then turned to subjects more often related to nature and more directly reflective of his own inner world.[5]

Awards

Works in Translation

Works in Korean (partial)

See also

References

  1. Author's preferred spelling according to LTI Korea: http://klti.libguides.com/author_name
  2. "김명인" biographical PDF available at: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#
  3. "김명인 " LTI Korea Datasheet: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#
  4. "김명인 " LTI Korea Datasheet: http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do#
  5. http://hompi.sogang.ac.kr/anthony/klt/99winter/preface.htm

External links

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