Song Kyung-dong (Hangul 송경동; born 1967) is a South Korean poet. He is best known for his proletarian poems, which portray the lives of the masses as a symbol of resistance and revolution in a neoliberal age. Having witnessed working-class struggles during his time as a carpenter, welder, and plumber, Song writes about the contradictions of social structures and the pursuit of human dignity. His poetry expresses rage against injustice, compassion for and solidarity with the weak, and ultimately the desire for a more equal world. His first poetry collection, Kkuljam (꿀잠 Sound Sleep), was published in 2006, followed by the poetry collection Sasohan mureumdeure dapam (사소한 물음들에 답함 Answer to Trivial Questions) in 2009, the essay collection Kkumkkuneun ja japyeoganda (꿈꾸는 자 잡혀간다 Dreamers Are Drag
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| - 송경동(1967년~ )은 대한민국 시인이다. (ko)
- Song Kyung-dong (Hangul 송경동; born 1967) is a South Korean poet. He is best known for his proletarian poems, which portray the lives of the masses as a symbol of resistance and revolution in a neoliberal age. Having witnessed working-class struggles during his time as a carpenter, welder, and plumber, Song writes about the contradictions of social structures and the pursuit of human dignity. His poetry expresses rage against injustice, compassion for and solidarity with the weak, and ultimately the desire for a more equal world. His first poetry collection, Kkuljam (꿀잠 Sound Sleep), was published in 2006, followed by the poetry collection Sasohan mureumdeure dapam (사소한 물음들에 답함 Answer to Trivial Questions) in 2009, the essay collection Kkumkkuneun ja japyeoganda (꿈꾸는 자 잡혀간다 Dreamers Are Drag (en)
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| - Song Kyung-dong (Hangul 송경동; born 1967) is a South Korean poet. He is best known for his proletarian poems, which portray the lives of the masses as a symbol of resistance and revolution in a neoliberal age. Having witnessed working-class struggles during his time as a carpenter, welder, and plumber, Song writes about the contradictions of social structures and the pursuit of human dignity. His poetry expresses rage against injustice, compassion for and solidarity with the weak, and ultimately the desire for a more equal world. His first poetry collection, Kkuljam (꿀잠 Sound Sleep), was published in 2006, followed by the poetry collection Sasohan mureumdeure dapam (사소한 물음들에 답함 Answer to Trivial Questions) in 2009, the essay collection Kkumkkuneun ja japyeoganda (꿈꾸는 자 잡혀간다 Dreamers Are Dragged Away) in 2011, and the poetry collection Naneun hangugini anida (나는 한국인이 아니다 I Am Not Korean) in 2016. He is the winner of the Geochang Literary Award for Peace and Human Rights, Cheon Sang-byeong Poetry Prize, Sin Dong-yup Prize for Literature, Gu Bon-ju Art Award, Democratic Media Special Award, May 18 Wildfire Award, Gosan Yun Seon-do Literary Award, and Beautiful Writer Award. (en)
- 송경동(1967년~ )은 대한민국 시인이다. (ko)
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