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This collection contain dimensions of contact with a previous life and the cosmos, as well as romantic and exotic sentiments.
List of contents
Contents
Foreword
Part I
Words
Scratching My Philtrum
Questions
To My Dear Words
Days
Necessary Things
Good Things
Foreigners
The Humor of Exclusion
Open Friendship
Wooden Tranquility
Good Old Days
Theory about Urban Solitude
Their House
If There Is Only One Flat Stone
A Falling Flower
A Boy Answers His Own Question
A Stone Which Isn’t Dazzling
The Creation
Here Now
The Soul Is Between One Tree and Another
A Heart Gives Birth to a Future
The First Line
Part ??
None of the World’s Business
Ad Mundi (To the World)
The Word “Me”
Fascination
Bird
You Hear with Ears of Corn
Sleeping Late
The Lost Gift
Star
Dad’s Tale about a Red Mountain and Rabbits
Nostalgia
Speaking Strangely
Dream about a Fig
Lunar Calendar
Time of Transformation
A Snob’s Room
Granada
One Night I’m Spending Alone at a Motel
Contemplation
April
The Gravity of Destiny
Letter to H.A.
Stephen Haggard’s Death
An Obscure Author
Chronology
Love Is My Weakness
About the author
Daniel Parker: Daniel Parker was a journalist for 13 years, has an M.A. in English Literature from Murray (Ky.) State University. He has taught at Keimyung University since 2001 and is currently an assistant professor for the English Language & Literature department.
BoSeon Shim: 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.
Summary
This collection contain dimensions of contact with a previous life and the cosmos, as well as romantic and exotic sentiments.
Foreword
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