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Sijo (Korean pronunciation: [ɕidʑo]) is a Korean poetic form. Bucolic, metaphysical and cosmological themes are often explored. ...
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An explanation with examples by Larry Gross. Includes links to other sijo sites.
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SIJO has been the most popular poetic form in Korea for centuries. Like haiku and tanka, it's roots are in ancient Chinese verse.
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Translations into English of Korean sijo from poets of the Classical period.
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Your si-gung's teacher is called si-tai-gung, and his teacher is called si-jo. The founder of a system or the head of a generation line is ...
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Jun 30, 2009 ... CAMBRIDGE - The class on writing Asian poetry that Professor David McCann teaches at Harvard includes units on Chinese quatrains, ...
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Chinese quatrains and Japanese haiku have gained notice in the United States among other Asian literature, while ``sijo,'' ancient Korean poetry, ...
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Forum dedicated to the style and its founder.
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Sijo DeMile travels extensively throughout the world teaching his dynamic self defense concepts and techniques to students, police and the military. ...
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