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Someone Always in the Corner of My Eye

AUTHOR

BoSeon Shim


TRANSLATOR

Daniel Parker

Someone Always in the Corner of My Eye

A Korean voice from a new generation of cutting-edge poets that will appeal to younger writers and readers. Shim includes deeply personal poems, lyric experiments, and strong social statements that reflects the voices of a community. His grandiose illusions and underprivileged whispers challenge us to consider our relationships.

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BoSeon Shim was born in 1970, and graduated from Seoul National University. He earned his Ph.D in Sociology is from Columbia (New York) University. He teaches at the Department of Culture & Arts Management in Kyung Hee Cyber University. He has published two books of poetry and a book of prose.

Daniel Parker is an assistant professor for the English Language and Literature Department at Keimyung University, where he has taught since 2001. He also taught at four universities or colleges in the USA before coming to Korea, and was a newspaper journalist for 13 years.


Parker and YoungShil Ji are a married translation team living in Daegu, South Korea. We, Day by Day is their third book published by White Pine Press, following Wild Apple by HeeDuk Ra (2015) and Someone Always in the Corner of My Eye by BoSeon Shim (2016). 

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