Leaning on the Ganges Ghat
Look
Is there anything dirtier than man?
Yoon Bong-Taek, a poet from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares his poem
Poet Mr. Yoon Bong-Taek was born in Gangjeong Village, Seogwipo-si, in 1956, and completed a master’s degree in literature and a doctorate in cultural heritage at Chonnam
That alley embraces even the song that seems to have been abandoned. The streets of Insa-dong shared with each other
Cho Sung-Min, a poet from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares his poem
Mr. Cho Sung-Min, Doctor of Law, is a Korean poet. Born in Hanam, Gyeonggi-do, Cho debuted in the literary magazine Munyesajo in 2005 and is
Building a mud-wall house filled with heart prints. Without blueprints, I’m constructing it.
Lee, Hee Kuk, eminent poet from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares his two poems
Lee, Hee Kuk is a poet, born in Seoul, South Korea. He is a pharmacist and Adjunct Professor at the College of Pharmacy, The Catholic University of
The sea, where the waves rustled and crumpled, I saw a faint light. Dawn was breaking brightly in the distance.
Lee, Hee Kuk, a poet from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares his two poems
Lee, Hee Kuk is a Korean poet. Born in Seoul city of South Korea, he is Pharmacist and Adjunct Professor of College of Pharmacy, The Catholic
I am being guided by that silent river.
Song, Kyeongdong, an award-winner poet from Korea, the land of Morning Calm, shares his poem
Mr. Song Kyeongdong is actively engaged as Korea’s representative socially engaged poet. He writes poems filled with solidarity, comfort, and love for ordinary people who live affirming lives