A debut English-language collection of hopeful and carefully attentive
poems by one of South Korea's most lauded young poets.
This collection offers a selection of poems from Sin Yong-mok's earlier
collections, intended to serve as an illustration of his evolution as a
poet, alongside a complete translation of the poems from his fourth
collection, When Someone Called Someone, I Looked Back. Beautifully
translated by Brother Anthony of Taizé with close attention to the
sonorous aspects of Sin's lines, this collection also captures the
larger themes within Shin's work and his attention to the spirit of
community and peaceful coexistence with others. These are poems with a
powerful belief in humanity and the beauty of the smallest hopes.