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The Sijo is the most popular and most Korean of all traditional Korean poetic forms. Sometimes likened to haiku for its brevity, a typical sijo poem follows a three-line pattern: the first two lines mimicking one another both in form and content and the last line introducing a twist or countertheme which serves to sharpen the meaning. The popularity of sijo in Korea--writers range from royalty to common citizens--is always a challenge for the translator who must often inhabit widely differing backgrounds to completely understand a poem's subtle nuances.
| Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
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| Pages | 177 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-472-08558-1 primary |
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