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The Sijo: Crash Course in Traditional Korean Poetry

April 26 - June 7, 2026, Sundays, 10:00 am. to noon (six sessions, no class May 24)
716 SE Grand Ave Portland, OR 97214

$340

The sijo is Korea’s most prominent and enduring traditional poetic form. Characterized by a clarity and accessibility that belies emotional complexity and tonal nuance, it is a form that prioritizes the unsaid and best grapples with the unsayable. Its brevity demands strict economy of language and intentionality of silence. In this similarly brief one-day class, we will learn about the history of the sijo, its relevance to Korean literature, and the unique sensibilities and affordances of the form, while also getting several opportunities to write our own with guided instruction. Students will leave not only knowing how to write sijo, but also how to apply the required skills to their writing as a whole.

Students should bring a notebook and writing utensil.

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The Sijo: Crash Course in Traditional Korean Poetry
$ 340.00
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David Seung

David Seung

David Seung is a second-generation Korean-American poet, comedian, tour guide, teacher, and line cook from Portland, Oregon. His debut chapbook, God's Love Is Very Busy (Cathexis Northwest Press, 2019), and his first full-length book, Silkworm's Pansori (The Song Cave, 2025), both engage with the Korean sijo form, with the latter devoted fully to it. His poetry has been featured in Harper's Magazine. He has performed comedy at the St. John's Comedy Festival, Rip City Comedy Festival, Asian Comedy Fest NY, and Portland's Funniest Person Semifinals. He is an adjunct at Portland State University, from where he earned an MFA in Poetry. On most days he advocates for downtown Portland through his walking food tour company, Side Dish Mafia Food Tours, and on other days he serves Korean BBQ out of a food cart.

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