Formally audacious and remarkably compelling, Yi Sang’s works
were uniquely situated amid the literary experiments of world
literature in the early twentieth century and the political
upheaval of 1930s Japanese occupied Korea. While his life ended
prematurely at the age of twenty-seven, Yi Sang’s work endures as
one of the great revolutionary legacies of modern Korean
literature. Presenting the work of the influential Korean modernist
master, this carefully curated selection assembles poems, essays,
and stories that ricochet off convention in a visionary and daring
response to personal and national trauma, reminding us that to
write from the avant-garde is a form of civil disobedience.
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