Kwak Hyo-hwan


Kwak Hyo Hwan is a South Korean poet. Since his literary debut in 1996, he wrote a number of poems based on his interest in regions north of the Korean Peninsula, including Dandong, China, Tibet, Xinjiang Uyghurs Autonomous Region of China, Siberia, and Baykal. In the early 2000s, he served as the director-general of the Daesan Foundation and planned and organized a variety of events for the globalization of Korean literature.

Biography

Kwak was born in Jeonju, South Jeolla Province, in 1967 but grew up in Seoul. After graduating from college, he worked for four years as a reporter for Yonhap News Agency. He made his literary debut with the publication of "Byeokhwa sogui goyangi 3" in Segye ''Ilbo in 1996, followed by the publication of six poems including "Suraksan" in Sipyeong in 2002. He served as an editor for Munhaknamoo and Urimunhwa and also as the director-general of the Daesan Foundation.
Kwak planned and organized a variety of events for the globalization of Korean literature. In 2000, the Daesan Foundation hosted the first Seoul International Forum for Literature, which Kwak attended with the South Korean poet Ko Un, American poet Gary Snyder, English novelist Margaret Drabble, and translator Brother Anthony to promote cultural exchange between Korean writers and distinguished writers from around the world. The second forum was held in 2005, the third in 2011, and the fourth in 2017.
In 2003, a Korean literature festival, the first if its kind to be held in Russia, took place was held in Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia. Co-hosted by Russia's Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Daesan Foundation. Kwak was joined by South Korean poet Chong Hyon-jong, literary critic Yu Jong-ho, literature scholar Cho Tong-il, Russian novelist Anatoli Kim, and researcher Kim Ryo Ho at the Gorky Institute.
In 2008, the last year of the joint fellowship program for Korean writers, by the Daesan Foundation and the Center for Korean Studies at UC Berkeley, Kwak held a poetry reading as well as discussing future plans for the program; he read a few poems from his first poetry collection
Indio yeoin''. He visited Mexico to discuss literary translation projects between South Korea and Mexico with Mexican publisher Fondo De Cultura Economica.
Kwak took part in the 2013 World Writers' Festival with other Korean and international poets.

Writing

Northern Consciousness

Kwak Hyo Hwan's literature focussed on the regions in the north of the Korean Peninsula. He published his research into the "northern consciousness" of modern Korean poets who were born in the northern regions in the early twentieth century, including Kim Dong-hwan, Baek Seok, Yi Yongak, O Chang-hwan, Yu Chi-hwan, and Yi Yuksa, titled Hanguk geundaesiui bukbanguisik. He travelled and explored the region, including the Chinese city Dandong, Tibet, Xinjiang, Siberia, and Baykal. Kwak's poetry collections Jidoe eomneun jip, Seulpeumui ppyeodae were created to reflect his experiences.
To Kwak, the concept was not simply geographical regions, as seen in "Baikal saramdeul", the north he described was a warm and hospitable place where human life has been kept in it is original form, before it became has become fragmented and desolate through the modern civilization.
At the same time, the north reminded Kwak of the turbulent history of Korea; the independence movement; forced labor in colonial Korea under the Japanese rule, and the division of the Korean Peninsula, portrayed in "Siberia hoengdanyeolcha 2". Kwak explained that the north "is the beginning and the end. Even if you were isolated, oppressed by the powerful, there you could face each other and live in harmony." When asked why he repeatedly used the imagery of the northern regions, he replied, "Our life is in disharmony, as we wish to return to that peaceful place but are unable to. I wanted to express that."

Consciousness of the Other

Kwak's fourth poetry collection Neoneun, published in 2018, was described as adding socio-historical imagination to the issue of the formation of relationship between the self and others, which he had previously explored. In the foreword, it explains: "you" is "the other but also us." It is "the beginning and the end" and "the unreachable other inside me." In Neoneun, "you" is expressed in different ways—"you" is Kwak's father, who left for a port city to look for a job and whom young Kwak waited for endlessly or a Koryo-saram youth, who has been wandering through Hamgyeong Province, Primorsky Krai, Moscow, and Seoul to make a living. In "2014-nyeon yeoreum, Gwanghwamun gwangjangeseo", Kwak described his search of the foundation dubbed "you" in this time and age when everyone touted themselves, against the backdrop of the Gwanghwamun Square where protests and rallies are held. Kwak attempts to get in touch with "you," or everyone else who is not "me." His poetic work seems to spur interest in "us" as a community rather than the individuals, such as "me" or singular "you."

Works

Poetry collections

  • 《인디오 여인》, 민음사, 2006 / Indio yeoin, Minumsa, 2006
  • 《지도에 없는 집》, 문학과지성사, 2010 / Jidoe eomneun jip, Moonji, 2010
  • 《슬픔의 뼈대》, 문학과지성사, 2014 / Seulpeumui ppyeodae, Moonji, 2014
  • 《너는》, 문학과지성사, 2018 / Neoneun, Moonji, 2018

Research

  • 《한국 근대시의 북방의식》, 서정시학, 2008 / Hanguk geundaesiui bukbanguisik, Lyric Poetry, 2008

Co-authorship or Compilations

  • 《아버지, 그리운 당신》, 서정시학, 2009 / Abeoji, geuriun dangsin, Lyric Poetry, 2009
  • 《구보 박태원의 시와 시론》, 푸른사상, 2011 / Kubo Park Taewon-ui siwa siron, Prunsasang, 2011
  • 《초판본 이용악 시선》, 지식을만드는지식, 2012 / Chopanbon Yi Yong-ak siseon, Zmanz Books, 2012
  • 《가난한 내가 아름다운 나타샤를 사랑해서》, 교보문고, 2012 / Gananhan naega areumdaun Natasha-reul saranghaeseo, Kyobo Book, 2012
  • 《너는 내게 너무 깊이 들어왔다》, 교보문고, 2014 / Neoneun naege neomu gipii deureowatda, Kyobo Book, 2014
  • 《이용악 전집》, 소명출판, 2015 / Yi Yong-ak jeonjip, Somyung Books, 2015
  • 《청록집》, 교보문고, 2016 / Cheongnokjip, Kyobo Book, 2016
  • 《별 헤는 밤》, 교보문고, 2017 / Byeol heneun bam, Kyobo Book, 2017

Works in Translation

  • 고래의 노래/ A Galaxy of Whale Poems, Munhaksasang, 2005
  • 서울/포르토프랭스: 바이링귀얼 리뷰 / séoul/port-au-prince: revue bilingue, Verdier Editions, 2015
  • 곽효환 시선집 / КУАГ ХЮУХУАНЬ НАЙРАГЧИЙН ШИЛМЭЛ ТҮҮВЭР, Soyombo, 2017

Awards

  • Aeji Literary Award
  • Kim Geon-il Literary Award
  • Pyeon-un Literature Prize
  • Yushim Literature Prize
  • Kim Daljin Literature Prize