- Overview
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This book of poetry by Lee Sa-ra is like a warm guiding lamp.
- Book Intro
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Part one of this book features 19 poems following the subtitle "Why Must Parting Be So Painful?" Part two consists of 20 poems following the subtitle "A Night on Which Even a Nonexistent Family Can Gather". Part three contains 20 poems under the subtitle "Sadly, Difficultly, Passionately". The final part features 21 poems under the subtitle "I Slept in My Dreams."
- About the Author
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Lee Sara
Lee Sara made her literary debut in 1981 through the literary magazine Poetry and Ideas. Collections of poetry created by Lee Sara include At the Entrance of a Hebrew Village, Questions in the Woods, Time Passed by Time, Family Museum, and The Future People. She has received the Republic of Korea Literary Award. Lee is a current professor at the Department of Creative Writing of Seoul National University of Science and Technology.