Kim Hyesoon

Kim Hyesoon has published fourteen poetry collections, including From Another Star (1981), Father’s Scarecrow (1985), The Hell of a Certain Star (1988), Our Negative Picture (1991), My Upanishad, Seoul (1994), Poor Love Machine (1997), To the Calendar Factory Supervisor (2000), A Glass of Red Mirror (2004), Your First (2008), Sorrowtoothpaste, Mirrorcream (2011), Blossom, Pig (2016), The Autobiography of Death (2016), Phantom Pain of wings (2019), and After Earth Dies, who will Moon Orbit? (2022). The publications of her essays include To Write as a Woman: Lover, Patient, Poet, and You (2002), Thus Spoke No (2016), Women, and I Do Poetry (2017), I Do Womananimalasia (2019). Her anthologies have been translated in many languages over the world. She has received multiple literary prizes including the Kim Su-Yong Literary Award (1997), Sowol Poetry Literature Award (2000), Midang Literature Award (2006), Daesan Poetry Award (2008), Lee Hyoung-Gi Literary Award (2019), Griffin Poetry Prize (2019), Cicada Literary Award (2021), and Samsung Ho-am Prize (2022). She is an honorary professor of Seoul Institute of Arts.

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