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Autobiography of Death
Autobiography of Death | Kim Hyesoon
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Kim Hyesoon’s poems “create a seething, imaginative under-and over-world where myth and politics, the everyday and the fabulous, bleed into each other” (Sean O’Brien, The Independent) The title section of Kim Hyesoon’s powerful new book, Autobiography of Death, consists of forty-nine poems, each poem representing a single day during which the spirit roams after death before it enters the cycle of reincarnation. The poems not only give voice to those who met unjust deaths during Korea’s violent contemporary history, but also unveil what Kim calls “the structure of death, that we remain living in.” Autobiography of Death, Kim’s most compelling work to date, at once reenacts trauma and narrates our historical death—how we have died and how we survive within this cyclical structure. In this sea of mirrors, the plural “you” speaks as a body of multitudes that has been beaten, bombed, and buried many times over by history. The volume concludes on the other side of the mirror with “Face of Rhythm,” a poem about individual pain, illness, and meditation.
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"Flowers chirp like birds with blood-stained beaks, they keep spitting their bloodied teeth"
-"Lowering the Coffin: Day Thirty-Five"

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"You are already born inside death / (echoes 49 times)"
-"Already: Day Twenty-Eight"

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"At our house the fly‘s blue wings / buzz out from the shithole / then buzz back in / Where are you going? / You stinky angel / Ghost, you‘ve lost your wings /The stench of your fingers / The stench of the elderly living alone / In the morning, filthy flowers bloom inside your eyes!"
-"Every Day: Day Twenty-Five"

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A haunting book of poetry comprised of forty-nine poems, each poem representing a single day during which the spirit roams after death before it enters the cycle of reincarnation. The poet was inspired by a 2014 ferry that capsized in South Korea and drowned 250 high school students. The poet examines what life and death mean and what it must be like on the other side. While not for everyone, this is strange powerful poetry.