Jo Jeonggwon

{{Short description|South Korean poet (1949–2017)}}

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Jo Jeonggwon ({{Korean|조정권}}, 22 February 1949 – 8 November 2017) was a South Korean poet and critic."Cho Jeonggwon" LTI Korea Datasheet available at LTI Korea Library or online at: {{cite web|url=http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do# |title=Author Database - Korea Literature Translation Institute |access-date=2013-09-03 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130921055413/http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do |archive-date=2013-09-21 }}{{Cite web |url=http://news.joins.com/article/22097512 |script-title=ko:[부고] 연작시 '산정묘지' 쓴 조정권 시인 별세 |date=2017-11-09 |website=JoongAng Ilbo |language=ko-KR |access-date=2017-11-20}}

Life

Jo Jeonggwon was born on 22 February 1949{{cite web |url=http://people.search.naver.com/search.naver?where=nexearch&sm=tab_ppn&query=%EC%A1%B0%EC%A0%95%EA%B6%8C&os=184295&ie=utf8&key=PeopleService|script-title=ko:조정권 시인, 교수 |website=people.search.naver.com/search.naver?where=nexearch&sm=tab_ppn&query=%EC%A1%B0%EC%A0%95%EA%B6%8C&os=184295&ie=utf8&key=PeopleService|publisher=Naver |access-date=20 November 2013}} in Seoul, Korea. He studied at Yangjeong High School and graduated with a degree in English. He received his BA in English education from Chung-Ang University."Cho Jeonggwon" LTI Korea Datasheet available at LTI Korea Library or online at: {{cite web|url=http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do# |title=Author Database - Korea Literature Translation Institute |access-date=2013-09-03 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130921055413/http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do |archive-date=2013-09-21 }} He worked as a manager in the Korean Culture and Arts Foundation from 1994 until his death.

Work

Jo Jeonggwon made his official literary debut in 1970 when "Blackboard" (Heukpan) and other poems were recommended for publication in Contemporary Poetics (Hyeondae sihak). Jo made his debut as a poet in October 1970, at the recommendation of Pak Mok-wol.

The lyric verse of Jo Jeonggwon is robust and highly confrontational. In his works, the poet throws himself into violent conflict with his subjects, and writes with a clear suppleness deriving from his confrontational style. His poetry engenders a clear feeling of pure and simple poetic sentiments. Indeed, these clear and simple emotions form the very essence of his poetry inform the driving force of his poetry's incessant transformation. His poetic journey, beginning with his early poem "Him" (Strength) up to "Sanjeongmyoji" reveals the poet's artistic vitality and pliable sensibility.Source-attribution|"Cho Jeonggwon" LTI Korea Datasheet available at LTI Korea Library or online at: {{cite web|url=http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do# |title=Author Database - Korea Literature Translation Institute |access-date=2013-09-03 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130921055413/http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do |archive-date=2013-09-21 }}

The linked poems of "Sanjeongmyoji" feature images of a mountain shimmering in the cold of the winter and the dynamic ascent of the poet's sturdy spirit. This truth-seeking climb dealt with in this work metaphorically attempts to reach the summit through perseverance free from the idle rest of the mundane world. The climb is also intended to rebuke the corrupt world in an effort to attain a higher, transcendental world.Source-attribution|"Cho Jeonggwon" LTI Korea Datasheet available at LTI Korea Library or online at: {{cite web|url=http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do# |title=Author Database - Korea Literature Translation Institute |access-date=2013-09-03 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130921055413/http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do |archive-date=2013-09-21 }}

His awards included the Korean Poets' Association Prize (Hanguk siinhyeophoesang) in 1988, Kim Suyeong Literature Prize in 1991, and the Kim Sowol Poetry Prize in 1991."Cho Jeonggwon" LTI Korea Datasheet available at LTI Korea Library or online at: {{cite web|url=http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do# |title=Author Database - Korea Literature Translation Institute |access-date=2013-09-03 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130921055413/http://klti.or.kr/ke_04_03_011.do |archive-date=2013-09-21 }}

Works in Korean (partial)

  • Seven States of Mind for Observing Rain (Bireul baraboneun ilgopgaji maeumui hyeongtae, 1977)
  • Book of Psalms (Sipyeon, 1982)
  • Songs of an Open Mind (Heosimsong, 1985)
  • Sky Quilt (Haneul ibul, 1987)
  • Summit Grave (Sanjeongmyoji, 1991)

Awards

See also

References

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  • {{cite book|title=Who's Who in Korean Literature|chapter=Cho Chung-kwon|pages=40–43|year=1996|publisher=Hollym|location=Seoul|isbn=1-56591-066-4 }}
  • {{cite web|script-title=ko:조정권 (Jo Jeong-gwon)|publisher=Doosan Encyclopedia|url=http://www.encyber.com/search_w/ctdetail.php?contentno=701377|access-date=2006-10-12|author=Hwang Gyeong-suk (황경숙)|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011200753/http://www.encyber.com/search_w/ctdetail.php?contentno=701377|archive-date=2007-10-11|url-status=dead}}

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Category:1949 births

Category:2017 deaths

Category:20th-century South Korean poets

Category:Writers from Seoul

Category:South Korean male poets

Category:20th-century South Korean male writers