Like a Single Word
The sky and the earth are the lips of eternity.
There,
We live like a single word.
Like a ring worn without knowing,
Whose hand placed it,
People live, fitted into the world.
Today,
I do not know where I am.
Just standing-
Hands engraving handprints,
Feet engraving footprints,
Life is finding a path in the void.
Birds know,
That the void is eternity,
Living is the breaking of one boundary after another.
Life grows colder as it goes on.
The time they wrote,
Abandons them in the end,
On a spring day when cherry blossoms befriend the wind,
Mountain-like buildings,
Valley-like alleys,
Water-like people,
People, worn by strangeness,
Save it sparingly, fearing they might grow used to it.
An angel slips between their lips,
And they take out a single smiles.
Biography
Poet
Siyoung Doung graduated from the Department of Korean Language and Literature
at Dongguk University and went on to earn a Ph.D. in Korean Language and
Literature from Hanyang University. She further expanded her academic pursuits
by studying humanities at Regensburg University in Germany. Her teaching career
includes positions as a professor at Korea Tourism University and Jilin
University of Finance and Economics in China.
Her
literary journey began in 2003 with her poetry debut in the literary magazine
Dacheung. Since then, she has published numerous poetry collections, including
Future Hunting, In Search of a Strange God, The Phone Call from God, The Eyes
of November, The Carnival of Time (Anthology), Was It You, Was It Me, or Was It
Longing?, The Scent of Secrets, Aria of Everyday Life, The River Flowing Under
the Pen, The Magic Letters, and The Horizon Never Gets Wet. In addition to
poetry, Doung has contributed significantly to literary research with works
such as Roh Cheon-myung's Poetry and Semiotics, Korean Literature and
Semiotics, and Semiotics of Modern Poetry. Her exploration of literature
extends into travel writing, with essay collections like Encountering Culture
Through Travel and Encountering Travel Through Literature. Her literary
excellence has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards, including the
Park Hwa-mok Literary Award (2010), Poetry and Poetics Young Poet Award (2011),
the Grand Prize at the Korean Buddhist Literature Awards (2018), the 32nd
Dongguk Literary Award (2019), the Yeongrang Literary Award for Criticism
(2020), and the 7th Woltan Park Jong-hwa Literary Award by the Korean Writers’
Association (2021). Most recently, she received the Literary Youth Work Award
in 2024.
In
recognition of her contributions to literature, She was also a recipient of a
creative grant from the Arts Council Korea in 2005.
Prepared
by Angela Kosta Executive Director of the Magazines: MIRIADE, NUANCES ON THE
PANORAMIC CANVAS, BRIDGES OF LITERATURE, journalist, poet, essayist, publisher,
literary critic, editor, translator, promoter
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