The Mountain
Even after ten thousand years,
It stacks layers upon layers of loneliness.
Though people tread upon it,
The path always remains alone.
With ten thousand forms,
Yet possessing nothing at all.
Oh, you, majestic mountain.
Biography
Poet
Ms. Koo Myongsook was born in Nonsan, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea. She
graduated from Sookmyung Women's University with a degree in Korean literature
and later earned her Ph.D. in literature from Bielefeld University in Germany.
She received the New Writer's Award from the monthly literary magazine Simunhak
in 1999 and from Poetry and Poetics in 2009.
She
has held various academic and cultural leadership positions, including Visiting
Professor at Soka University in Japan, Visiting Professor at Waseda University,
Director of the Sookmyung Leadership Development Institute, Director of the
Museum and Cultural Center, President of the Korean Women's Literary
Association, Chief Editor of Our Literature, Chairperson of the Korea Gender
Equality Education Promotion Institute, Policy Advisory Member for the Ministry
of Gender Equality and Family, Mediator at the Seoul Family Court, Chief Editor
of Siseon, Director of the Literature House Seoul, and Vice President of the
Korean Women's Literary Association.
Currently,
she is an Emeritus Professor at Sookmyung Women's University, President of the
Glocal Women's Network, Director of the Korean Women's Organizations Council,
Director of the National Museum of Korean Literature, Advisory Member for Korea
Women Consumers News, Senior Vice President of the Seocho Cultural Center, and
Vice President of the World Poetry Literature Society.
Her
poetry collections include How Many Bushels of Rice Has That Woman Washed to
Cook?, Walking, Life Is, Sky Tree (selected as an excellent literary book in
the 2014 Sejong Book Program), The Art of Flowers, You, Pietà, Heartfelt,
Asking the Spring River off the Way of Poetry, and Where Do Clouds Go?.
Her
academic publications include Understanding Korean Women's Literature, The
Horizon of Han Moo-sook’s Literature, Women Communicating Through Literature, A
Collection of Women's Literature (From Liberation to the 1960s) Vol. 1-6,
Diaspora and Korean Literature, War-time Literary Discourse and the
Reconstruction of Collective Memory, and edited works such as Anthology of
Women's Short Stories from the Liberation Period, Anthology of Korean Women's
Essays (1945-1953), Anthology of Korean War-Era Women's Literature,
Bibliography of Works by Korean Women Writers: From Liberation to the 1960s,
and Selected Works of Representative Korean Women Poets.
She
has received numerous awards, including the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister
of Education Award, the Manhae "Nim" Poetry Award, the Excellence Award
from Poetry and Poetics, the Seocho Writers’ Association Grand Prize, and the
Grand Prize from the World Poetry Literature Society.
Prepared by Publicist International Promotor Translator and Journalist Angela Kosta
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