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Don Mee Choi

    Don Mee Choi is an author whose works delve into the complex history and violence of the Korean peninsula. Her poetry explores themes of displacement, memory, and identity through a powerful, imagistic language. Through her writing, Choi seeks to excavate unspoken traumas and collective memories, offering readers a profound and provocative engagement with history.

    Mirror Nation
    DMZ Colony
    Translation Is a Mode=translation Is an Anti-Neocolonial Mode
    • "Don Mee Choi is the author of three books of poetry and hybrid essays, and an award-winning translator of contemporary Korean women's poetry. In this pamphlet, Translation is a Mode=Translation is an Anti-neocolonial Mode, she explores translation and language in the context of US imperialism--through the eyes of a "foreigner;" a translator; a child in Timoka, the made-up city of Ingmar Bergman's The Silence; a child from a neocolony."--Publisher's website (viewed 2021 February 10)

      Translation Is a Mode=translation Is an Anti-Neocolonial Mode
    • DMZ Colony

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.4(997)Add rating

      A powerful work of cultural memory that recovers voices from Korea's heartbreakingly violent postcolonial history.

      DMZ Colony
    • Elegiac and haunting, Mirror Nation by Don Mee Choi completes the KOR-US trilogy, along with Hardly War (Wave Books, 2016) and the National Book Award-winning DMZ Colony (Wave Books, 2020). Much like Proust's madeleine, a spinning Mercedez Benz ring outside Choi's Berlin window prompts a memory of her father on the Glienicker Bridge between Berlin and Potsdam, which in turn becomes catalyst for delving into the violent colonial and neocolonial contemporary history of South Korea, with particular attention to the horrors of the Gwangju Uprising of May 1980. Here, photographs, news footage, and cultural artifacts comingle with a poetry of grief that is both personal and collective. Inspired by W. G. Sebald and Walter Benjamin as well as Choi's DAAD Artists residency in Berlin, Mirror Nation is a sorrowful reflection on the ways in which a place can hold a 'magnetic field of memory,' proving that history doesn't merely repeat itself; history is ever present, chiming the hours in a chorus against empire. "

      Mirror Nation