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Maninbo: Peace & War (Paperback)
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Maninbo: Peace & War (Paperback)
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Loot Price R367
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You Save R89 (20%)
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Ko Un has long been a living legend in Korea, both as a poet and as
a person. Allen Ginsberg once wrote, 'Ko Un is a magnificent poet,
combination of Buddhist cognoscente, passionate political
libertarian, and naturalist historian.' Maninbo (Ten Thousand
Lives) is the title of a remarkable collection of poems by Ko Un,
filling thirty volumes, a total of 4001 poems containing the names
of 5600 people, which took 30 years to complete. Ko Un first
conceived the idea while confined in a solitary cell upon his
arrest in May 1980, the first volumes appeared in 1986, and the
project was completed 25 years after publication began, in 2010.
Unsure whether he might be executed or not, he found his mind
filling with memories of the people he had met or heard of during
his life. Finally, he made a vow that, if he were released from
prison, he would write poems about each of them. In part this would
be a means of rescuing from oblivion countless lives that would
otherwise be lost, and also it would serve to offer a vision of the
history of Korea as it has been lived by its entire population
through the centuries. A selection from the first 10 volumes of
Maninbo relating to Ko Un's village childhood was published in the
US in 2006 by Green Integer under the title Ten Thousand Lives.
This edition is a selection from volumes 11 to 20, with the last
half of the book focused on the sufferings of the Korean people
during the Korean War. Essentially narrative, each poem offers a
brief glimpse of an individual's life. Some span an entire
existence, some relate a brief moment. Some are celebrations of
remarkable lives, others recall terrible events and inhuman beings.
Some poems are humorous, others are dark commemorations of
unthinkable incidents. They span the whole of Korean history, from
earliest pre-history to the present time. Poetry Book Society
Recommended Translation.
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