Sin Yong-Mok



Invisible Walls: Poetry as a Doorway to Intercultural Understanding

The selection of poems we offer here is written by poets participating in a two-year intercultural exchange program between Korean and Australian poets.

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Future Addiction 3

Time to turn on the Discount Mart sign lights. Like the iffy gaze a survivor makes when they swipe from the shelf mackerel cans that won’t expire even after the apocalypse, maybe people are sitting around human beings that someone …

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Future Addiction 1

Nineteen-year-old-me wanted to see my future so I lived another thirty years. So this is my future. I’ve seen it all. I want to go back and explain. In this never-ending time-travel that moves hour by hour I want to …

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Future Addiction 5

You have to wake up to wake up from a dream. But some people still sleep even when they wake up from dreams and some people dream even when they wake up from sleep. Hey, wake up! Having wild dreams, …

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