Ha Seung-moo explained

Ha Seung-moo
하승무
Birth Date:13 October 1963
Birth Place:Sacheon, South Korea
Occupation:Professor of historical theology, author, poet
Language:Korean
Nationality:South Korean
Education:B.A., Ed.M., M.Div., Th.M., Ph.D.Cand.
Alma Mater:Catholic University of Daegu
Period:1991-present
Movement:Christian poetry, South Korean literature
Awards:Pride Korea Awards 2020
The 34th Busan Metropolitan City Citizen Award(2018),
2018 National Theologian Award, others
Hangul:하승무
Rr:Ha Seungmoo
Mr:Ha Seungmoo
Hangulho:시학재, 란사
Hanjaho:,
Mrho:Sihagjae, Ransah
Rrho:Sihagjae, Ransah
Hangulja:창호, 창우
Hanjaja:,
Mrja:Changho, Changu
Rrja:Changho, Changu

Ha Seung-moo (born October 13, 1963; also spelled Ha Seung moo) is a South Korean poet, Presbyterian minister, seminary professor, and theologian.

Early life

Ha was born on February 5, 1964, in Sacheon, South Korea. Ha is the grandson of Sir Ha Yeon, who is the twenty-first grandson of Joseon's most notable prime minister, Yeonguijeong.[1]

After his basic education, Ha began to read modern literature. He was motivated by a bookseller who visited the school and purchased a series of books on modern Korean literature. Thereafter, readings of Korean literature sparked his interest in writing and philosophy. In this process, Ha began to question humanity and thing-in-itself. During the high school years, Ha's spiritual journey continued. He pursued truth, the meaning of life and humanity in Buddhism, Hinduism and other major religions. In this spiritual journey, he read many western philosophical classics.

Ha was influenced by the works of Sigmund Freud, Carl Gustav Jung, Immanuel Kant and Søren Kierkegaard. Ha experienced spiritual progression recognizing the importance and meaning of human existence, and the 'despair' of Kierkegaard and the 'reason' of Kant became a less serious issue to his life and study. At the end of 12th grade, Ha had a mystical religious experience that made him confess that God is the only answer to his quest for meaning. Ha then became a Christian.[2] [3]

His poetry became an artistic stimulus for artists in parts of England and America.[4]

Career

thumb|220px|right|PIF Chief Editor's Ha Seung MooHa became a Presbyterian minister and a professor of historical theology at Korea Presbyterian Theological Seminary. He teaches Biblical Exposition. Ha established Korea Presbyterian Church and the Korea Presbyterian Seminary, serving as Pastoral General, Christian education, Missions etc., at his own expense.

Ha presented the historical point of view of the Orthodox Church, describing how the confession of faith and the historical context coincide.[5] Ha is a poet, and a reformist theologian. He debuted as a poet by the recommendation of fellow poet Park Jaesam and two others in Hankyoreh Literature Magazine in 1994.

Literary career

Ha began to write poems in Han-Kyoreh Literature (한겨레문학). His poem "Recollections of Homo Sapiens" (호모사피엔스의 기억) introduced him to the public. Ha's work faced difficulties, because it conflicted with traditional Korean literature. Nonetheless, Korean writers and poets generally admired his poetic work.[13] [14] [15]

Poetry

Source:[16]

Park Jaesam is a representative of Korea-specific mentality. He evaluated Ha in the examination Review. He found that while Ha's poetry has a deep inner world, life and death, reality and ideal, metaphysics and metaphysics, and self-determination are dominant.

He stated, "Super aesthetic psalm is a manifestation of his poems, and a critical approach is difficult if you do not understand the symbolism of religion and aesthetics to interpret such works."

Professor Kyung-Soo Yoon, among the critics of Ha's poetry, the peculiar one is deepening the symbolic systems of the surreal tendency of Yi Sang (Kim Hae-Kyung) poet, His unique poetical style is considered to be reasonable to see in terms of the mystical experiences and spiritual aspirations that have returned to Christianity.

Since 1994, he announced at the time, such as newspapers, magazines, etc. and has become rather widely known to the general reader rather than a literary background. In particular, while a Christian, religion without being bound to the Christian poetry style, semiotics, and embody the poetic image to deepen the symbolic system of aesthetics. His poems "The sixth tailbone of the Cenozoic era", "The perspiration from the sun comes out" have appeared well.

In the 2000s after is, the poem "Songs of Wildflowers" depicting the lyricism by intuition and There is a "The story of an elephant's hand expelled by the sky", which can be said to be poetry that first introduced allegorical techniques to the work of poetry.

Other common collaborative poetry books are “There is no way to nostalgia” (Bichnam, 1996), “The Southern Poetry” (Busan Poets' Association, 1999), “Flowers bloom, On the bluestem” (Jaggadeul, 2006), “Seihangobi. (Jaggadeul, 2008), “Forest of Sosa Tree” (Jaggadeul, 2011), “My poetry I choose” (Chaegmandeuneun Jib, 2012).

In recent years, Byeon Uisu literary critic wrote Ha Seungmoo's poetry world, and in his special review commented on poetic excellence:[17]

Notable awards

Works

Notes

External links

Notes and References

  1. Jin-yang Hassi Daedongbo(Genealogy books of Ha family http://genealogy.inje.ac.kr/eng/main.htm. Genealogy books of Ha family, vol 5, p.543(2000). Inje University Genealogy Library
  2. Poet.Ha Seung-Moo's Site http://poetofoz.blogspot.kr/.
  3. Hangyŏre Munhak. Publisher: The Han-Kyorerh Literature 1 May 1994. pp.282-290.
  4. Busan Christian Writers Association in Korea http://cafe.daum.net/bcwsk/PQip/16?q=%ED%95%98%EC%8A%B9%EB%AC%B4https://archive.today/20130221010150/http://contemporarypoetry.me/?s=Ha+Seung-Moo.
  5. Korea Presbyterian Theological Seminary. “Church History knowledge and Overcoming Existing Church History”(2012. KPTS Open Seminar Special Lecture Paper, Publisher: KPTS PRESS)
  6. http://gbhana.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=news&wr_id=2746 Hana Good News
  7. http://e-archive.bscf.or.kr/23_db/db_view.php?part=g&idx=1230 Busan Cultural Foundation E-Archive in Korea
  8. http://cafe.daum.net/moon-hak/TMZK/7 ^ "WAKW Introduction" World Association of Korean Writers
  9. http://www.dailywrn.com/sub_read.html?uid=12054 Daily Religious News
  10. https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20180118063700005?input=1195m Yonhap News Agency
  11. http://gwangnam.co.kr/article.php?aid=1592721380359193018 Gwangnamilbo(Daily Newspaper)
  12. https://www.wikitree.co.kr/articles/544432 Wikitree News
  13. Hangyŏre Munhak. Publisher: Hangyŏre Munhaksa(1994).
  14. A daily survey of the Korean literary world for Ha Seung-Moo, BUSAN ILBO(Daily) June 3, 1994.
  15. A daily survey of the Korean literary world for Ha Seung-Moo, Church gospel News(weekly) June 6, 1994.
  16. History of Korea(in Korean)http://www.doopediat.com/_upload/share/2012/03/01/20120301144149.hwp
  17. http://www.riss.kr/search/detail/DetailView.do?p_mat_type=6b4a196b69d9bee2&control_no=90f789837a61fe60 Ha Seungmoo's poetry world, and the metaphor of number
  18. http://www.gukjenews.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=2115255 Gukje News, 25 Nov 2020
  19. http://www.dailywrn.com/sub_read.html?uid=15284 Daily Religious Newspaper, 19 March 2020