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Maninbo

KO UN
MANINBO: PEACE & WAR

Poetry Book Society Recommended Translation

Ko Un has long been a living legend in Korea, both as a poet and as a person. Allen Ginsberg once wrote, ‘Ko Un is a magnificent poet, combination of Buddhist cognoscente, passionate political libertarian, and naturalist historian.’

Maninbo
(Ten Thousand Lives) is the title of a remarkable collection of poems by Ko Un, filling thirty volumes, a total of 4001 poems containing the names of 5600 people, which took 30 years to complete. Ko Un first conceived the idea while confined in a solitary cell upon his arrest in May 1980, the first volumes appeared in 1986, and the project was completed 25 years after publication began, in 2010.

Unsure whether he might be executed or not, he found his mind filling with memories of the people he had met or heard of during his life. Finally, he made a vow that, if he were released from prison, he would write poems about each of them. In part this would be a means of rescuing from oblivion countless lives that would otherwise be lost, and also it would serve to offer a vision of the history of Korea as it has been lived by its entire population through the centuries.

A selection from the first 10 volumes of
Maninbo
relating to Ko Un’s village childhood was published in the US in 2006 by Green Integer under the title
Ten Thousand Lives
. This edition is a selection from volumes 11 to 20, with the last half of the book focused on the sufferings of the Korean people during the Korean War.

Essentially narrative, each poem offers a brief glimpse of an individual’s life. Some span an entire existence, some relate a brief moment. Some are celebrations of remarkable lives, others recall terrible events and inhuman beings. Some poems are humorous, others are dark commemorations of unthinkable incidents. They span the whole of Korean history, from earliest pre-history to the present time.

COVER PHOTOGRAPH

Participants in a parade celebrate Buddha’s birthday in Seoul

© Jodi Cobb/National Geographic Society/Corbis

Five of these poems were published in Volume 1 (2007) of
Azalea
(published by Harvard University’s Center of Korean Studies) and have been slightly revised since: ‘Eonnyeon in Siberia’, ‘Hallelujah’, ‘Yi Jeong-yi’s Family’, ‘DDT’ and ‘Gweon Jin-gyu’. Six of the poems appeared in
The Hundred Years’ War: modern war poems
, edited by Neil Astley (Bloodaxe Books, 2014).

CONTENTS
  1. Title Page
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. For the Faces of the World
  4. Translators’ Preface
  5. A Brief Summary of Korean History
  6. Ko Un: A Short Biography
  7.  
  8. VOLUME 11
  9. Hiding the Name
  10. The Entrance to Camp Reagan
  11. The High and Low Tides in the West Sea
  12. Hong’s Wife in a Shack by Cheonggye Stream
  13. A Quack
  14. Third Daughter Seong-suk
  15. The Widow in the Central Market
  16. Gongju Dawdler
  17. The Man in Tapgol Park
  18. Father and Son
  19. Jeong Hwa-am
  20. The Shit Clan
  21. The Long-Term Guest at the Dabok Inn in Dadong
  22. Three Feet of Rotten Rope
  23. A Night in Mugyo-dong
  24. The Time It Takes to Piss
  25. An Old Prison Officer
  26. The Person in Charge of Detention Cells at Seodaemun Police Station
  27.  
  28. VOLUME 12
  29. Colette, No Jeong-hye
  30. A Blind Man by Saetgang River
  31. Muttering
  32. Dr Jang Gi-ryeo
  33. Three-headed Hawk
  34. Kim Geun-tae
  35. Jei Jeong-gu
  36. Yun Han-bong
  37. Seo Gyeong-seok
  38. YH’s Kim Gyeong-suk
  39.  
  40. VOLUME 13
  41. Police Inspector Im Byeong-Hyu
  42. First Love
  43. Won Byeong-o’s DMZ
  44. A Fake Blind Beggar
  45. The Seven-year-old King
  46. Cheong-dam the Monk
  47. Neung-un the Monk
  48. At Evening
  49. Hyeyung
  50. Ho In-su
  51. Three Family Names
  52. The Cleaner at Okcheon Station
  53. Seol Dae-ui
  54. An Unfilial Son is Weeping
  55.  
  56. VOLUME 14
  57. Mr Foul-Mouth
  58. His Own Sword
  59. An Inkstone from Dangye
  60. Countess Yi Ok-gyeong
  61. Together with Pastor Jeong Jin-dong
  62. Kim of Geumho-dong
  63. King Jicheollo
  64. Weol-san the Seon Master
  65. King Gyeongmyeong of late Silla
  66.  
  67. VOLUME 15
  68. Six Generations of Widows
  69. Blind as a Bat
  70. Ten Eyes
  71. A Kkokji Beggar’s Values
  72. Twin Prison Guards
  73. Idlers
  74. Walking Sticks
  75. The Yu Brothers, Grave Robbers
  76. A Police Spy
  77. Little Ham Seok-heon’s Teacher
  78. Jeong Jeom’s Grandmother
  79. Two Singers
  80. An Elderly Comfort Woman
  81. A Child
  82. A Day without Beggars
  83.  
  84. VOLUME 16
  85. Seung-ryeol’s Tomb
  86. Elena
  87. Others’ Eyes
  88. Two Rivers
  89. Old Sim Yu-seop
  90. The Lake
  91. Despair
  92. Young Jun-ho
  93. Bachelor Kim
  94. Man-su’s Grandma
  95. The House with Wooden Tiles
  96. Homecoming
  97. Yang Hyeong-mo
  98. The Old Widower
  99. Shin Hyeon-gu
  100. The Refugee Camp in Songtan
  101. Yi Jeong-sun’s Spirit
  102. Widow Mun
  103. The Fields That Winter
  104. One Kitchen
  105. Home
  106. Ortega Kim
  107. Nam Ja-hyeon
  108. One-armed Park
  109. Yong-sik, Aged Five
  110. After Seoul Was Recaptured
  111. Commie 1
  112. Commie 2
  113. Commie 3
  114. Lovely Geum-gak
  115. Headmaster Shin Jin-seop
  116. Yi Bok-nam from Geochang
  117. Im Chae-hwa
  118. Township Head Park Yeong-bo
  119. A Baby in the 4 January Retreat
  120. A Grandmother
  121. Age of Spies
  122. Two Kilos of Pork
  123. Manguri Cemetery
  124. 3 October 1950
  125. North Korean Soldiers
  126. Choi Ik-hwan
  127. O Se-do the Trader
  128. Yeong-ho’s Sister
  129. Yi Geuk-no
  130. Hyeon Gye-ok in Shanghai
  131. Yi Seung-tae
  132. Love
  133. A Single Photo
  134. So-called Student Soldiers
  135.  
  136. VOLUME 17
  137. That Old Woman
  138. Paddy Fields
  139. Two Deaths
  140. Flowers
  141. General de Gaulle
  142. Lee In-su
  143. An Outstaring Game
  144. A Room at Last
  145. Mud-flats on the West Coast
  146. One Day
  147. And Another Day
  148. Old Shin
  149. Other Clouds
  150. Homecoming
  151. Pagoda Park
  152. Middle School Classmates
  153. Kim Jin-se
  154. Chwiwonjang in Northern Manchuria
  155. That Year’s Paper Korean Flags
  156. Exoduses
  157. A Scene
  158. That Child
  159. Chi-sun
  160. Yi Jong-nak
  161. The Lock-seller
  162. Yi Yohan the Orphan
  163. South Gate Street, Suwon
  164. Cheonggye Stream
  165. Heukseok-dong
  166. The Porter at Seoul Station
  167. The 1920 Massacre
  168. Old Cha Il-man
  169. Hong Jin-su
  170.  
  171. VOLUME 18
  172. Ong-nye’s Husband
  173. Old Madman
  174. Gunfire in Bongdong-myeon, Wanju
  175. A Cow in Gangneung, 1953
  176. Kim Jong-ho
  177. Sim Bul-lye
  178. Bak Yeong-man
  179. Seok Nak-gu
  180. Street Broadcaster Choi Dok-gyeon
  181. Gi-seon’s Mother
  182. Page from the Diary of a Youth Who Butt-flogged Kafka
  183. Yeong-seop’s Mum
  184. A Mouse
  185. The Fiancée
  186.  
  187. VOLUME 19
  188. Orari
  189. One Rubber Shoe
  190. Kim Seong-ju
  191. The Younger Brother Stayed Behind
  192. Little Cheon-dong
  193. Kim Jin-yeol
  194. Bak Gwan-hyeok
  195. Yi Yeong-geun
  196. Gamak Valley
  197. One Schoolgirl’s Life
  198. Today’s Meal Table
  199. Han Jae-deok
  200. Tachihara Seishu
  201. Sang-gwon, Only Son
  202. Ten Days on the Continent
  203. Yi Jang-don’s Wife
  204. A Birth
  205.  
  206. VOLUME 20
  207. The Present
  208. Seven-year-old Nam-ok
  209. No Cheon-myeong
  210. A Chance Encounter
  211. Eon-nyeon in Siberia
  212. Seong-jin
  213. Hallelujah
  214. Ji Ha-ryeon
  215. Lieutenant Bak Baek
  216. Bracken in Namdaemun’s Dokkaebi Market
  217. Yi Jung-seop
  218. Two Men
  219. Na Jeong-gu of Myeong-dong
  220. Hong Sa-jun
  221. Gwon Jin-gyu
  222. Lovers
  223. Im Chang-ho’s Death Anniversary
  224. The Lady Eom
  225. Yi Hae-myeong’s Wife
  226. DDT
  227. Yi Jeong-i’s family
  228. An Empty House
  229.  
  230. Biographical notes
  231. Copyright

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