Issue 3 — NOW AVAILABLE

from “Crow’s Eye View” by Jack Jung

Contributors:

Logan Berry is author of Crystal Lake (11:11 Press) and Transmissions to Artaud (Selffuck). He has directed several plays and intends to direct several more before he’s dead.

Kelly Clare is an artist and writer based in Western Massachusetts. She recently received her MFA in Sculpture from the University of Iowa. Her visual and literary work appears and is forthcoming in FENCE, Second Factory, The New Delta Review, and Tagvverk. She is an Editor at Ghost Proposal and was a resident at the Vermont Studio Center in 2019.

Juana Isola (Argentina, 1989) is a writer and artist based in London. She is the author of two books of short stories, "Hay que tener..." (Gigante, 2015), and "Automac" (Drive, 2016). Her novel Nuestros adolescentes was published in 2018 by Caleta Olivia. She teaches creative writing workshops and her homemade video pieces and performances explore the themes of feminism and ecology.

Jack Jung is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. He was born in Seoul, South Korea, and immigrated to the United States. His translations of Korean poet Yi Sang’s poetry and prose are published in Yi Sang: Selected Works by Wave Books. He is Visiting Professor of English at Davidson College.

Formally audacious and remarkably compelling, Yi Sang ’s works were uniquely situated amid the literary experiments of world literature in the early twentieth century and the political upheaval of 1930s Japanese occupied Korea. As Joyelle McSweeney has remarked, his poetry "seemed to deny the prerogatives of the mundane world while being saturated with the alienation and horror of the Occupation." Today, Yi Sang's work endures as one of the great revolutionary legacies of modern Korean literature.