Indeterminate Inflorescence
Notes from a poetry class
Lee Seong-bok author Anton Hur translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:14th Nov '24
Should be back in stock very soon
A collection of meditations on poetry, art and life, taken from the creative writing lectures of one of South Korea’s most prominent living poets
'Kick against words like you would kick back on a swing. You’ve got to feel as if the soles of your feet are touching the sky.'
These 470 aphorisms, collected by his students, are evocative micropoems in their own right. Some express ideas at once familiar and breathtakingly new – truths we could sense but not put into words. Others unfurl fresh vistas and offer worlds to explore in their exciting and inspiring poetics.
Together, they offer an invigorating and original answer to the questions: How – and why – do we write at all? What does it mean to create? And how should we see the world?
Iridescent and intransigently nuanced, these aphorisms collected by students show the worldly intelligence of an inspiring teacher and a highly accomplished poet. The wisdom encoded in this book challenges us to rethink our craft as writers and our preconceptions as readers. It’s a book I’ll keep returning to year after year -- Kit Fan
A brilliant and beautiful book; new required reading for all of us as we continue on in our life-long study of poetry and the world -- Andrew McMillan
As pragmatic as it is beautiful … Hur’s translation is limpid and witty * Tablet *Books of the Year* *
Provocative … There’s a reason Lee’s students have been scribbling down his every word -- Jeremy Noel-Tod * Prospect *
Provocative and inspiring, this is a new poetry essential -- Fiona Sampson * Guardian *
ISBN: 9780241728154
Dimensions: 190mm x 120mm x 20mm
Weight: 198g
176 pages