Join us at the Korean Cultural Center
for the 2012 Summer Yoon Dong-ju Literature Festival, a celebration of
contemporary Korean lyric poetry, including English and Korean readings
of works of Yun Dong-ju, Korea’s famed resistance movement poet and a
reading and presentation by published poet Yong-taek Kim, whose works
have appeared in Korean literature textbooks.
One of Korea’s most celebrated poets of the modern era, Yun Dong-ju
(1917-1945) inspired Koreans during the period of Japanese rule and
again surged in popularity in the post-war decades, especially among
Korean youth. Yun’s sensuous writing, which celebrates nature and the
realization of individual potential in a style reminiscent of Walt
Whitman, has made him one of Korea’s most beloved poets today. In a
similar vein, poet Yong-taek Kim’s writing captures the beauty of
traditional Korean village life, social values, and harmony between
nature, the individual, and society.
This program is presented in Korean and English, including a dinner
reception with presenters Haeng-ja Kim, Haejung Chang, Yeong-woo Park,
Doo-hyun Jeong, Yeong-jin Lee, Yearn Hong Choi, Joanne Martain, and
others.
Date: Saturday, July 7
Time: 6 - 9 pm (doors open at 5:30 pm)
Location: Korean Cultural Center - 2370 Massachusetts Ave. NW Washington DC 20008
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Location: The Korean Embassy consists of three (3) buildings;
KORUS House is located between the main office building and the
consulate on Sheridan Circle. For a map,
click here. KORUS House is at location B. For a picture of the building,
click here and scroll down.
Metro: The KORUS House is about a 15 minute walk from the Dupont
Circle metro station, heading northwest on Massachusetts Ave. Metrobus
lines N2, N3, N4, and N6 stop nearby at Embassy Row.
Parking: Guests are welcome to park in the small lot adjacent to
our building during the event, but space is very limited and
first-come-first-serve. There is also some street parking in the local
area.