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Hwang Ji-u is a Korean poet and art critic.[1]

Hwang Ji-u
Born1952 (age 6970)
LanguageKorean
NationalitySouth Korean
CitizenshipSouth Korean
Alma materSeoul National University, Sogang University
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationHwang Ji-u
McCune–ReischauerHwang Chiu

Life


Hwang Ji-u was born in Jeollanam-do in 1952.[2] He studied Aesthetics at Seoul National University and Philosophy at Sogang University. Hwang Ji-u is a native of Haenam 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.[3] Hwang has worked as a Professor in the Department of Creative Writing, Hansin University.[4]


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 (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" (Gyeoul namurobuteo bom namuero), and "Genun sogui yeonkkot."[5]


Works in translation



Works in Korean (partial)



Awards



References


  1. "황지우 " biographical PDF available at: "Author Database - Korea Literature Translation Institute". Archived from the original on September 21, 2013. Retrieved September 3, 2013.
  2. "황지우 " LTI Korea Datasheet: "Author Database - Korea Literature Translation Institute". Archived from the original on September 21, 2013. Retrieved September 3, 2013.
  3. "황지우 " biographical PDF available at: "Author Database - Korea Literature Translation Institute". Archived from the original on September 21, 2013. Retrieved September 3, 2013.
  4. Hwang Ji-u, Brother Anthony of Taize, http://hompi.sogang.ac.kr/anthony/HwangJiU.htm
  5. "황지우" LTI Korea Datasheet: "Author Database - Korea Literature Translation Institute". Archived from the original on September 21, 2013. Retrieved September 3, 2013.



На других языках


- [en] Hwang Ji-u

[fr] Hwang Ji-u

Hwang Ji-u est un poète, dramaturge, sculpteur et traducteur sud-coréen, né le 15 janvier 1952 à Baedari (Haenam) en Corée du Sud[1] dans une famille modeste.



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