Kim Yi-deum (; born 1969) is a South Korean poet and university lecturer.
Kim Yi-deum was born in Jinju, South Korea and raised in Busan. She studied German literature at Pusan National University, and earned her doctoral degree in Korean literature at Gyeongsang National University. She made her literary debut when the quarterly journal Poesie published "The Bathtubs" (ìÂÂì¡° aìÂÂì ë¬리ë ìÂÂì¡° A를 ì§ÂëÂÂ) and six other poems in its Fall 2001 Issue. Her poems have attracted attention for their sensual imagination and violence.
Kim was a radio host for "Kim Yi-deum's Monday Poetry Picks" (), which aired on KBS Radio Jinju. In 2012, she spent a semester at the Free University of Berlin as a writer in residence, sponsored by Arts Council Korea. Based on her experience there, she wrote her fourth poetry collection Bereulin, dalemui norae (베를린, ë¬ë Âì 렸ë Song of Berlin, Dahlem), published by Lyric Poetry and Poetics in 2013. She also participated in the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa.
Kim Yi-deum's poetry collections include: Byeol moyangui eoluk (볠모ìÂÂì ì¼룩 A Stain in the Shape of a Star); Cheer Up, Femme Fatale (); Malhal su eopneun aein (ë§Âàì ìÂÂë ì ì¸ Inexpressible Love); Bereulin, dalemui norae (베를린, ë¬ë Âì 렸ë Song of Berlin, Dahlem); and Histeria (ÃÂÂì¤àÂ리ì Hysteria). She also has a novel, Bleodeu sisteojeu (ë¸Âë‘ ìÂÂì¤Ã°즠Blood Sisters). She currently teaches at Gyeongsang University.
Kim's poetry in translation has appeared in the British journal Modern Poetry in Translation (MPT)'s winter 2016 issue, "The Blue Vein: Focus on Korean Poetry." In 2016, her first poetry collection in English translation Cheer Up, Femme Fatale was published by Action Books. Translated from the Korean by Ji Yoon Lee, Don Mee Choi, and Johannes Göransson, the work was selected as a finalist for the 2017 Best Translated Book Award and the 2017 Lucien Stryk Asian Translation Prize. In 2017, more of her poems in English translation were published by Vagabond Press as part of Poems of Kim Yideum, Kim Haengsook & Kim Min Jeong.
Kim's poems are known for their grotesque and provocative motifs. Her narrators are often schizophrenic or have multiple personalities, disrupting the existing world order. Many of her poems feature single mothers, prostitutes, people with disabilities, divorced women, queer people, mental patients, beggars, the elderly poor, and other minority groups. She observes the order governing their marginalized world and seeks new artistic possibilities through it. She condemns unreasonable social conventions using language that might be described as hysterical, destructive, vengeful, and rebellious. Apart from such themes, the strong eroticism in her poetry is considered to have made important contributions to Korean women's poetry.
Poetry Collections
1. ãÂÂ볠모ìÂÂì ì¼룩ãÂÂ(ì²Âë ÂìÂÂìÂÂìÂÂ, 2005) { A Stain in the Shape of a Star. Poem Sijak, 2005. }
2. ãÂÂ몠ëÂÂÃÂÂë¼ Ã ÃÂÂÃÂÂãÂÂ(문ÃÂÂê³¼ì§Âì±ì¬, 2007) { Cheer up, Femme Fatale. Moonji, 2007. }
3. ãÂÂë§Âàì ìÂÂë ì ì¸ãÂÂ(문ÃÂÂê³¼ì§Âì±ì¬, 2011) { Inexpressible Love. Moonji, 2011. }
4. ãÂÂ베를린, ë¬ë Âì 렸ëÂÂãÂÂ(ìÂÂì ÂìÂÂÃÂÂ, 2013) { Song of Berlin, Dahlem. Lyric Poetry and Poetics, 2013. }
5. ãÂÂÃÂÂì¤àÂ리ìÂÂãÂÂ(문ÃÂÂê³¼ì§Âì±ì¬, 2014) { Hysteria. Moonji, 2014. }
Essay Collections
1. ãÂÂ모ë êµÂì Âì ì¹Â구ãÂÂ(ëÂÂë¤, 2016) { Friends of Every Nationality. Nanda, 2016. }
2. ãÂÂëÂÂì´ ì¬ë¡Âë² ëÂÂìÂÂãÂÂ(ë¡Â고ô리ì¤, 2016) { Dear Slovenia. Logopolis, 2016. }
Critical Essays
1. ãÂÂÃÂÂêµÂÃÂÂë ÃÂÂ미ëÂÂì¦Âì ì°구ãÂÂ(êµÂÃÂÂìÂÂë£ÂìÂÂ, 2015) { Study on Modern Korean Feminist Poetry. Kookhak, 2015. }
Novels
1. ãÂÂë¸Âë‘ ìÂÂì¤Ã°ì¦ÂãÂÂ(문ÃÂÂëÂÂë¤, 2011) { Blood Sisters. Munhakdongne, 2011. }
1. Cheer Up, Femme Fatale (Action Books, 2016) (English)
2. Poems ofKim Yideum , Kim Haengsook & Kim Min Jeong (Vagabond Press, 2017) (English)
1. 2011: 7th Kim Daljin Changwon Literary Award
2. 2014: 7th Poet's Square: Poem of the Year Prize
3. 2015: 1st 22nd Century Poetry Award
4. 2015: Kim Chunsu Poetry Award
1. ì´기ì±, ï½¢ëÂÂÃÂÂë ì ÃÂÂì ìÂÂì´ë Âì ë³ÂìÂ񋫜, ãÂÂì°½ìÂÂê³¼ë¹ÂÃÂÂã ë´Âø, 2008
Lee, Ki-seong. "Wrecking of Myth and Changing of the Siren's Voice." Changbi, Spring 2008 Issue.
2. ê¹Â미ì Â, 「령ì¨ ì¤ÃÂÂë§ ìÂÂì 그ë Âï½£, ãÂÂìÂÂìÂÂì¸ê³Âã ê°ÂìÂÂø, 2011.
Kim, Mi-jeong. "The Woman on the Rusted Spring." Poetry & World, Fall 2011 Issue.
3. ì´ì±ÃÂÂ, ï½¢ìÂÂëÂÂë°Âë ìÂÂê¶ÂìÂÂì ì ÂÃÂÂÃÂÂë ìÂÂê¶ÂìÂÂë¡Âï½£, ãÂÂìÂÂê°Âì¸ê³Âã 겨ì¸Ã¸, 2015
Lee, Seong-hyeok. "From Persecuted Womb to Resisting Womb." Writer's World, Winter 2015 Issue.
4. ê¹Â주리, ï½¢ê¹Âì´ë¬ ì°보」, ãÂÂìÂÂê°Âì¸ê³Âã 겨ì¸Ã¸, 2015
Kim, Ju-ri. "Chronology of Kim Yi-deum." Writer's World, Winter 2015 Issue.