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  2. Yi Sang - Wikipedia

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    In Yi Sang's poetry, women appear in various forms, but they commonly exhibit behaviors of fleeing from or becoming disconnected from the poetic speaker. This reflects Yi Sang's feelings of anxiety and alienation in his relationships with women. In his poems, women are always drifting away, leaving the speaker with a sense of loss and loneliness.

  3. Mirror (Yi Sang poem) - Wikipedia

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    Mirror (Korean: 거울) is a poem written by the Korean author Yi Sang.It was published in the October 1933 issue of Catholic Youth (가톨릭 청년, Volume 5).Other works by Yi Sang that also explore the theme of mirrors include Crow's Eye View, Poem No. 15 (오감도 시 제 15호) and Bright Mirror (명경).

  4. A Flower Tree - Wikipedia

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    A Flower Tree (Korean: 꽃나무) is a poem written by the Korean author Yi Sang and published in the magazine <Catholic Youth (가톨닉靑年)> in July 1933. It is one of the representative works in surrealist and introspective literature from the 1930s. The poem explores themes of self-identity, the desire for self-fulfillment, and the ...

  5. Crow's Eye View - Wikipedia

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    The first track of avant-garde cellist Okkyung Lee's album Ghil (2013) is titled "The Crow Flew After Yi Sang", in reference to Yi's poem "Crow's Eye View". Limbus Company, a video game developed by Project Moon, contains a character named after Yi Sang, also utilizing a special move by the name "Crow's Eye View".

  6. Yi Sang-hwa - Wikipedia

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    Yi Sang-hwa, who sometimes published under the names Muryang, Sanghwa, and Baega, was born April 5, 1901, in Daegu, Joseon. He graduated from Jungdong High School in Seoul . He then went to Japan, where he studied French literature.

  7. Gisangdo - Wikipedia

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    Of all the books of poetry published during the Japanese colonial period, none have been more highly praised for their modernist cover art as Gisangdo. The person who decorated the front of the Gisangdo was Yi Sang, another famous Korean poet. Kim Kirim and Yi Sang were both members of The Circle of Nine, a literary society formed in 1933 by ...

  8. Category:Yi Sang - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Yi Sang" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Pongbyŏlgi - Wikipedia

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    Pongbyŏlgi (Korean: 봉별기; RR: Bongbyeolgi), translated title A Record of Meeting and Parting, [1] is a short novel written by the Korean author Yi Sang in 1936 and published in the magazine Women (여성) in December 1936. It is one of Yi Sang's representative works, reflecting his transition from poetry to prose during that year.