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OZ-KO: New Poetry from Australia and Korea

Special Australia-Korea Issue

OZ-KO - New Poetry from Australia and Korea, cover
   

Asialink and Australia’s leading poetry journal Cordite are proud to present OZ-KO, Cordite's special thirty-fifth issue, showcasing new poetry from Australia (OZ) and the Republic of Korea (KO). This special issue features range of new works including poetry in English and Hangul, critical essays, feature articles, interviews, photo essays and blog posts from a total of over seventy contemporary poets and writers.

The issue is in three parts. View them here:
  • 35.0: OZ-KO (ENVOY) – features new works by twenty Australian poets in English responding to the theme of Australia-Korea connections.
  • 35.1: OZ-KO (HOJU-HANGUK) – features works by twenty more Australian poets both in English and Hangul, with translations by Kim Gaihyun and Kim Sunghyun.
  • 35.2: OZ-KO (HANGUK-HOJU) – features works by twenty Korean poets in English and Hangul, selected by Eun-gwi Chung and translated by Eun-gwi Chung and Brother Anthony of Taizé.
This special issue is a partnership between Cordite, Asialink, the Australia Council for the Arts, the Australian International Cultural Council, the Malcolm Robertson Foundation and the Korea Literature Translation Institute.

View the poets' biographies for the Asialink / Cordite poets tour of Korea.