Choi Seung-ja
Choi Seung-ja | |
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| Born | 1952 (age 73β74) |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Nationality | South Korean |
| Alma mater | Korea University |
| Genre | Poetry |
Choi Seung-ja (Korean: μ΅μΉμ; born 1952) is a South Korean poet. Her poetry expresses the melancholy of a person facing death. Some critics have described her work as "the moans of pain by someone who has not been loved" (Kim Hyeon) or as "perceiving a world full of lives that have lost their roots . . . and accepting that the loss of one's roots is a human condition" (Jeong Gwa-ri). Another critic has noted that her poems are "driven by a solitary ego that shuts itself away from a world poisoned by capitalism and resists that world through the language of defiance" (Lee Gwang-ho).