Huh Young-ja (; born 1938) is a Korean female poet. She is called "The Poet of Love and Moderation," embodying Oriental lyricism such as han, love and waiting in a highly condensed beauty. She is regarded as a unique poet who combines traditional and modern sentiments.
Biography
Huh was born on August 31, 1938, in Hamyang, South Gyeongsang Province. She graduated from Gyeonggi Girls' High School and Sookmyung Women's University. She had her childhood during the Korean War and began reading books as a way of overcoming harsh realities. She mainly read classical Korean literature, the collected works of world literature and Korean literature, etc. In 1961, she debuted with Dojeongyeonga (ëÂÂì Âì°갠Journey Sonata), published in Modern Literature at the recommendation of Park Mok-wol. She worked with Kim Seon-yeong and Kim Hu-ran in 1963 to organize a female poetry coterie Cheongmihoe (Blue Eyebrow Association). She published poetry collections Gaseumen deut nunen deut (ê°Âì´ì ë¯ ëÂÂì ë¯ In My Heart, In My Eyes; 1966), Eoyeoppeumiya eojji kkotppunirya (ì´ìҬì´ì¼ ì´찠ê½Âë¿Âì´ë´ Flowers, They Are Not the Only Beauty; 1977), Joyonghan seulpeum (ì¡°ì©Ã ì¬Ã Quiet Sadness; 1990), Eunui mugemankeum (ìÂÂì 무ê²Âë§Âü By the Weight of Silver; 2007), Tumyeonge daehayeo oe (ìëªÂ
ì ëÂÂÃÂÂì¬ ì¸ On Transparency and Others; 2017) and others. She also published sijo collection Somyeorui gippeum (ìÂÂ멸ì 기ì¨ The Joy of Extinction; 2003), essay collections Han songi kkotdo dangsin tteuseuro (àì¡ì´ ê½Âë ë¹ì ëÂȓ¼론Do as You Please Even on a Flower; 1978) and Areumdaun salmeul hyanghayeo (ìÂÂë¦Âë¤ì´ ì¶ì ÃÂÂ¥ÃÂÂì¬ Towards a Beautiful Life; 1980) and literary studies Hankuk yeoseongsiui ihaewa gamsang (ÃÂÂ굠쓱ìÂÂì ì´Ã´ì ê°Âì Understanding and Appreciation of Korean Women's Poetry; 1997).
She served as a secondary school teacher at Gyeseong Girls' High School, a professor of Korean literature at Sungshin Women's University, the standing director of Korean Culture and Arts Foundation, and the chairman of the Society of Korean Poets and the Korean Women's Literature Association. She won the Society of Korean Poets Award in 1972, the Woltan Literary Prize in 1985, the Dongni÷Mogwol Literary Prize in 2008, the Heo Nanseolheon Poetry Prize and the Republic of Korea's Okgwan Order of Cultural Merit in 2015.
Writing
She is called "The Poet of Love and Moderation". The nickname derives from the beauty of form achieved through the implications of love and meaning, her works' main subject. The Oriental love song-style lyric poetry that uses the Korean concept of han as the main emotion and delicately depicts separation and longing of the beloved one is the biggest feature of her poetry.
Love in her poetry is not limited to erotic love between men and women, but is manifested in various forms, including parental and filial love and love for religious absolutes. Her poem regards "love" as the greatest value and reveals the multifaceted meaning of "love". Huh's "love" extends beyond the realm of emotion and into reality. Bundan â Sangsacho (ë¶Âë¨ â ìÂÂì¬촠Division â Herb of Longing) sings of the sorrow of the national division by comparing it to Sangsacho whose flowers and leaves cannot meet.
Another feature of her poetry, "moderation", is expressed as a form of condensed beauty. The poet herself tried to make it contain the most meaning in as little language as possible. She described the value of acquiring rhythm, implications, polysemy, symbolism through temperance of language in the eight-line Muju (무젠Untitled÷I). In Jasu (ìÂÂì Embroidery, the process of overcoming heartache and sorrow of losing a loved one by embroidering is described with restrained emotions and the poetic diction "riverside" expresses in a pithy way the state of equilibrium that was finally reached.
Diverse religiosity
Religiousness in her poems is not confined to a specific religion, but shows various facets such as Buddhism, Christianity, and pantheism. Her poetry Gwaneumbosallim (ê´ÂìÂÂë³´ì´ë Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva) is tinged with Buddhism, using incense and kindles. Im (ì Thee) presents the pantheistic worldview in which all is God and Chakan moksu (착à목ì Good Carpenter) eulogizes Jesus' sacrifice and love. This attitude goes beyond the religious meaning and extends to a saga of men who put the broken selves at the center of the world in her poetry collection Makdalla maria (ë§Â둼 ë§Â리ì Mary Magdalene; 2017). Multifaceted religiousness in her poems is seen to be attributable to a flexible attitude toward life and multilateral perspectives.
Works
- ãÂÂê°Âì´ì ë¯ ëÂÂì ë¯ãÂÂ, ì¤ÂìÂÂ문ÃÂÂì¬, 1966 / Gaseumen deut nunen deut (In My Heart, In My Eyes), Joonangmunhwasa, 1966
- ãÂÂì¹Âì ÂãÂÂ, 문ìÂÂì¬, 1971 / Chinjeon (Personal), Munwonsa, 1971
- ãÂÂì´ìҬì´ì¼ ì´찠ê½Âë¿Âì´ë´ãÂÂ, ë²Â문ì¬, 1977 / Eoyeoppeumiya eojji kkotppunirya (Flowers, They Are Not the Only Beauty), Beommunsa, 1977
- ãÂÂë¹ ë¤ÃÂÂì 걸ì´ê°Âë©´ãÂÂ, ì´ìÂÂì¬, 1984 / Bin deulpaneul georeogamyeon (If You Walk Down an Empty Field), Yeoreumsa, 1984
- ãÂÂë´ ìÂÂì ì‘ÂÂìÂÂãÂÂ, ìÂÂì Âì¬, 1986 / Nae jageun sarangeun (My Little Love), Yejeonsa, 1986
- ãÂÂì¡°ì©Ã ì¬ÃÂÂãÂÂ, 문ÃÂÂì¸ê³Âì¬, 1990 / Joyonghan seulpeum (Quiet Sadness), Munhaksegyesa, 1990
- ãÂÂ기ÃÂÂ를 ì¹Âë ì§ÂìÂÂì ëÂ
¸ëÂÂãÂÂ, 미ëÂÂ문ÃÂÂì¬, 1995 / Gitareul chineun jipsiui norae (The Song of Gypsy Who Plays the Guitar), Miraemunhwasa, 1995
- ãÂÂ목ë§Â른 ê¿Âì¼ë¡Âì¨ãÂÂ, ë§ÂìÂÂ, 1997 / Mongmareun kkumeurosseo (Thirsty Dream), Maeul, 1997
- ãÂÂ무ì§Âê°Â를 ì‘ÂÂà걸 ÃÂÂÃÂÂÃÂÂì§ ë§ÂìÂÂãÂÂ, ì¢ÂìÂÂë , 1998 / Mujigaereul saranghan geol huhoehaji malja (Let's Not Regret Loving the Rainbow), Joeunnal, 1998
- ãÂÂìÂÂì 무ê²Âë§ÂüãÂÂ, ë§ÂìÂÂ, 2007 / Eunui mugemankeum (By the Weight of Silver), Maeul, 2007
- ãÂÂë§Â리ì ë§Â둼ãÂÂ, ìÂÂì ÂìÂÂÃÂÂ, 2017 / Maria makdalla (Mary Magdalene), Seojeongsihak, 2017
- ãÂÂìëªÂ
ì ëÂÂÃÂÂì¬ ì¸ãÂÂ, éê¸ÂìÂÂ, 2017 / Tumyeonge daehayeo oe (On Transparency and Others), Goldegg, 2017
2. Sijo Collection
ãÂÂìÂÂ멸ì 기ì¨ãÂÂ, 문ÃÂÂìÂÂ첩, 2003 / Somyeorui gippeum (The Joy of Extinction), Moonhak Soochup, 2003
3. Anthology
- ãÂÂì´ë³ÂÃÂÂë 길머리ìÂÂãÂÂ, 문ÃÂÂì“ÂÂì¬, 1986 / Ibyeolhaneun gilmeorien (On the Verge of Breaking Up), Literature & Thought, 1986
- ãÂÂë§Âì Ã¥기ãÂÂ, ê³ ë ¤ìÂÂ, 1988 / Marui hyanggi (Fragrance of Words), Koreaone, 1988
- ãÂÂìÂÂì²Âì 문ì ãÂÂ, 미ëÂÂì¬, 1991 / Amcheongui munsin (A Dark Blue Tattoo), Miraesa, 1991
- ãÂÂÃÂÂìÂÂì ì ÂìÂÂì§ÂãÂÂ, ë§Âì 1998 / Huh Young-ja jeonsijip (A Collection of Huh Young-ja's poems), Maeul, 1998
- ãÂÂì¼ìÂÂê³¼ ë¶Âê½ÂãÂÂ, ìÂÂìÂÂ, 2008 / Eoreumgwa bulkkot (Ice and Flame), Siwol, 2008
- ãÂÂ모ìÂÂì Ã¥기ãÂÂ, ìÂÂì¸ìÂÂê°Â, 2013 / Mosunui hyanggi (Scent of Contradiction), Siinsaenggak, 2013
4. Essay
- ãÂÂàì¡ì´ ê½Âë ë¹ì ëÂȓ¼ë¡ÂãÂÂ, 문ÃÂÂìÂÂì ì¬, 1978 / Han songi kkotdo dangsin tteuseuro (Do as You Please Even on a Flower), Munhagyesulsa, 1978
- ãÂÂìÂÂë¦Âë¤ì´ ì¶ì ÃÂÂ¥ÃÂÂì‹ÂÂ, 문ÃÂÂì¸ê³Âì¬, 1980 / Areumdaun salmeul hyanghayeo (Towards a Beautiful Life), Munhaksegyesa, 1980
- ãÂÂë´갠ëÂÂì ì´ë¦Âì ë¶Â르면ãÂÂ, ÃÂÂìÂÂì¬, 1984 / Naega neoui ireumeul bureumyeon (If I Call Your Name), Hakwonsa, 1984
- ãÂÂìÂÂüì ëÂ
¸ëÂÂÃÂÂë©° ìÂÂÃÂÂì ëÂÂëÂÂë©°ãÂÂ, ÃÂÂìÂÂì¬, 1985 / Yeonghoneul noraehamyeo apeumeul nanumyeo (Singing the Soul and Sharing the Pain), Hakwonsa, 1985
- ãÂÂì‘ÂÂê³¼ ì¶Âìµì ë¶Âê½ÂãÂÂ, ìÂÂì 문ÃÂÂì¬, 1987 / Saranggwa chueogui bulkkot (The Flame of Love and Memories), Jayumunhaksa, 1987
- ãÂÂë´ì¼ ì°리갠ì´ë³Âàì§Âë¼ëÂÂãÂÂ, ì²Âë§¥, 1988 / Naeil uriga ibyeolhaljirado (Even If We Say Good-bye Tomorrow), Cheongmaek, 1988
- ãÂÂì°리 무ìÂÂì ê¿Â꾸ìÂÂë¤ ë§ÂÃÂÂë´ãÂÂ, ë°±ìÂÂ, 1988 / Uri mueoseul kkumkkueotda malharya (What Did We Dream Of), Baeksan, 1988
- ãÂÂì¬ÃÂÂì§ ìÂÂì ë·모ìµì ìÂÂë¤ãÂÂ, ì²Âë§¥, 1989 / Seulpeuji aneun dwinmoseubeun eopda (There Is No Such a Thing As the Back Without Heartaches), Cheongmaek, 1989
- ãÂÂê°Âì ì¬ì§Â첩ãÂÂ, ì²ÂìÂÂ, 1991 / Gaeul sajincheop (Autumn Photo Book), Cheonga, 1991
- ãÂÂÃÂÂë°Âì ê°Âì ì“ÂÂì´고ì¶ë¤ãÂÂ, ìÂÂÃÂÂì¬, 1992 / Hwibaryu gateun yeojaigo sipda (I Want To Be a Woman Like Ethereal Oil), Sihaksa, 1992
- ãÂÂë¶Âë¡Âë´ ì²ì ìÂÂ침ì´ì‹ÂÂ, ì²Âì°, 1993 / Bullonyu supui achimiseul (Morning Dew in Bois de Boulogne), Chungsan, 1993
- ãÂÂì°리ë¤ì ì‘ÂÂì ìÂÂÃÂÂì‹ÂÂ, ìÂÂì 문ÃÂÂì¬, 1996 / Urideurui sarangeul wihayeo (For Our Love), Jayumunhaksa, 1996
- ãÂÂÃÂÂìÂÂì ìÂÂÃÂÂì§ÂãÂÂ, ë§ÂìÂÂ, 1998 / Huhyoungja supiljip (Huh Young-ja's Essays), Maeul, 1998
- ãÂÂì‘ÂÂì ì¼곱 ê°Âì§ ë¹Âê¹ÂãÂÂ, ì Â민미ëÂÂì´, 2003 / Sarangui ilgop gaji bitkkal (The Seven Colors of Love), Jeongmin Media, 2003
- ãÂÂì´ì ìÂÂë¤ë ê²Âì 기ì¨ãÂÂ, ìÂÂì§Âì¶ÂÃÂÂê³µì¬, 2015 / Sara itdaneun geosui gippeum (The Joy of Being Alive), Euljichulpangongsa, 2015
5. Theoretical Books
- ãÂÂÃÂÂêµÂ쓱ìÂÂì ì´Ã´ì ê°ÂìÂÂãÂÂ, 문ÃÂÂìÂÂì¹´ë°미, 1997 / Hankuk yeoseongsiui ihaewa gamsang (Understanding and Appreciation of Korean Women's Poetry), Literature Academy, 1997 by Huh Young-ja et al. (Korean literature of Sungshin Women's University)
- ãÂÂÃÂÂêµÂ문àìÂÂë¡ ì½기ãÂÂ, ì±ì ì“ÂÂëÂÂÃÂÂêµÂì¶ÂÃÂÂë¶Â, 1999 / Hangunkmunhak saero ikgi (New Reading on Korean Literature), Sungshin Women's University Press, 1999
6. Collections
- ãÂÂì‘ÂÂì ì¤ì¤론ì ÃÂÂÃÂÂë 고õìÂÂ
ëÂÂë¤ãÂÂ, ëÂ¥ì§Â, 2008 / Sarangeun seuseuro seontaekaneun gotongimnida (Love Is the Pain You Choose Yourself), Dungji, 2008 by Huh Young-ja, Yu An-jin, Mun Jeong-hui, I Hyang-a, Cheon Yang-hui, Park Hyeon-ryeong, Kim So-yeop, Kim Gyeong-hui, Seo Gyeong-on
- <ëÂÂë°± ì§Âë¤>, ì´근배, ÃÂÂìÂÂì ì¸ / Dongbaeng jida (Camellia Falls) by Lee Geun-bae, Huh Young-ja, et al.
- ãÂÂìÂÂ, ì°주를 ì±Âì°ë¤ãÂÂ, ÃÂÂëÂÂìÂÂÃÂÂì¬, 2019 / Si, ujureul chaeuda (Poetry Fills the Universe), Hyeondaesihaksa, 2019
7. Children's Poem
- ãÂÂì´머ëÂÂì 기ëÂÂãÂÂ, ì ÃÂÂìÂÂì¬, 1996 / Eomeoniui gido (Mother's Prayer), Sintaeyangsa, 1996
Awards
- Society of Korean Poets Award (Prize winner â Persimmon and 4 poems; 1972)
- (Prize winner â The Light and Love of the Dark; 1985)
- National Literary Award (1998)
- (Prize winner â By the Weight of Silver; 2008)
- Heo Nanseolheon Poetry Prize (2015)
- Republic of Korea's Okgwan Order of Cultural Merit (2015)
See also
References