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Ordinary Misfortunes

Korea continues to grapple with the shared memory of its Japanese and US occupations. The poems in Ordinary Misfortunes incorporate actual testimony about cruelty against vulnerable bodies—including the wianbu, euphemistically known as “comfort women”—as the poet seeks to find places where brutality is overcome through true human connections. Emily Jungmin Yoon asks Why do we write poems amid such violence? What can I, and what can poetry, do? Her response to those tough questions is a sequence of reverberating poems that blend documentary precision with impassioned witness, bringing to bear both scholarship and artistry.

40 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2017

Poetry


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Table of Contents

CONTENTS

3 News
4 An Ordinary Misfortune
5 Comfort
6 An Ordinary Misfortune
7 An Ordinary Misfortune
8 An Ordinary Misfortune
9 Testimonies
16 An Ordinary Misfortune
17 An Ordinary Misfortune
18 Hello Miss Pretty Bitch
21 An Ordinary Misfortune
22 An Ordinary Misfortune
23 An Ordinary Misfortune
24 The Transformation
27 Acknowledgments

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