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SIJO has been the most popular poetic form in Korea for centuries. Like haiku and tanka, its roots are in ancient Chinese verse. We offer an extensive introduction to sijo, examples from a variety of poets, and links to other poetry sites. ... http://thewordshop.tripod.com/Sijo/sijo-index.htm
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- Introduction to Sijo
This site contain an overview of sijo in the Korean tradition and North American poets response, by Elizabeth St Jacques, with links to her online sijo magazine, Sijo Blossoms, and other articles. ... http://startag.tripod.com/IntroSijo.html
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- The Korean Sijo Masters in Translation
In the year 17 BCE, King Yuri of Kokuryo was saddened by the quarreling of his two wives. The Chinese sisters, Hwahi and Chihi, grew so jealous of each other that one finally returned to China. I dont know what happened to the other, but the grieving ... http://thewordshop.tripod.com/Sijo/
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- The Sijo
Sijo is the classic form of poetry in Korea. Recently, some American poets have begun working with sijo. As with any adaptation of a form of poetry into a new language, there will be misunderstandings, false starts, and conflicts. However, with some ... http://web.mst.edu/~gdoty/poems/sijo/index.html
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- Sijo Forum A Korean lyric poetic
A Yahoo workshop that encourages the writing, discussion and translation of traditional sijo in English. ... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sijoforum/
| | - The Chong Chol
The poet Chong Ch’ol 15361593 CE was born in Korea. He became an administrator whose career was affected by his unwavering sense of what was right combined with a proclivity to become involved in political disputes. This combination frequently led t ... http://www.humanistictexts.org/chongchol.htm
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- Sijo Forms
Our web site contain an explanation with examples by Larry Gross. Includes links to other sijo sites. ... http://www.ahapoetry.com/sijo.htm
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