Pillar of Books

Moon Bo Young author Hedgie Choi translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Black Ocean

Published:1st Jul '21

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Pillar of Books cover

This is the third title in our Moon Country Korean Poetry seriesPrint Runs: 1,000Galleys: none plannedAdvertising: We will be running ads on LitHub and targeted social media paid campaignsOnline/social media campaign: We will be promoting to a number of sites and blogs such as 3:AM, [PANK], Electric Literature, Entropy, The Collagist , Poets & Writers, Ploughshares, Lit Hub, The Rumpus, Guernica , The Millions, BOMB, Gulf Coast, Asymptote , Pleiades, The Boston Review, Poetry Foundation, American Academy of Poets, Paris ReviewAdditional Trade targeted: Trade publications Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, Booklist, Kirkus, Shelf AwarenessAdditional General Media Targeted: NYT, LARB, Bookforum, Boston Globe , Washington Post , NPR Books, New RepublicSpecial market: We have a large list of Korean academic journals, Korean/Korean-American/Asian-American outlets, and Translation/International literature outlets that we also plan to target General tour info: None plannedBookseller/Library promotions: We would consider IndieBound promotions/mailings, Regional bookseller catalog adsCCSS-aligned and/or leveled: No

This debut collection in English from Korean poet Moon Bo Young insists that you, as a reader, put down your expectations of what should be important or serious. While these poems are about god, death, love, and literature, they are also just as much about a hat with a herd of cows on it, science experiments on monkeys’ attention, the eating of cherry tomatoes, weeping carrots, and pimple popping. The surrealism and humor in these poems allow them to travel so far in the span of a stanza. Reading this book is like going on a picnic with your weirdest best friend and asking them what-if questions until the sun goes down—there’s room for everything, from dark anecdotes to funny quips and surprising vulnerability. This book is like that: there’s room for everything. Skillfully rendered by award-winning translator Hedgie Choi, this is a book that will change the way you think about what a poem can accomplish.

ISBN: 9781939568397

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

152 pages