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학술저널
저자정보
한경희 (안동대학교)
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한국어문학회 어문학 語文學 第146輯
발행연도
2019.12
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147 - 171 (25page)
DOI
10.37967/emh.2019.12.146.147

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In his poetry of resistance, Kim Yun-sik attempts to reveal and overcome the contradiction of reality without escaping from the order of nature and the flow of the universe. His poems did not come from projective consciousness but from constant reflection and thought regarding the essence of existence. The poet reflects on things extended from himself to the universe. The poet who pursued harmony with the universe on the earth, had an anger of conscience and could not escape the reality of broken harmony. As a farmer and poet living in sympathy with nature, he wrote his poetry of resistance in the most natural way in response to the sound of justice to the world.
The poet Kim Yun-sik lived his life close to his hometown. At times, the poet chooses to live as a farmer and remained completely settled in his hometown. For this reason, his use of the space of the hometown is a poetic representation rather than reminding the hometown in memories. He did not write any poem yearning for missed his hometown because he returned home for his studies. Hometowns and hometown villages enter the spaces of daily life. Even though he lived in his hometown, he never stopped revering his hometown.
The farmer"s point of view stands out in his poetry of nature. The poet, who actually settled as a farmer in his hometown, wrote a poem directly reflected his life directly. The view of the poet"s nature, which fits with nature, goes beyond the farmer"s feelings or the attitude of observing nature in drought rice fields and fields. The poet introduces a monk and the temple of Sansa into the background of his poetry to create a human natural space and draws this to nature as if looking at a neighboring village. In natural poetry, temples, Buddhist temples, and monks enter the landscape as important sanctions. It contains the natural world not as a dimension of faith, but faith as an antique landscape of that very similar to nature.

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1. 들어가는 말
2. 진실한 양심의 소리: 저항시
3. 유년의 그리움과 장날풍경의 고향
4. 땅의 숨결을 살피는 농부의 마음
5. 마무리
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