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Mahasi Sasana Yeiktha (six sijo/stlings) Dan Disney (bio) Click for larger view View full resolution [End Page 56] Click for larger view View full resolution Dan Disney Dan Disney's collections of poems include and then when the (John Leonard, 2011), Mannequin's Guide to Utopias (Flying Island Books, 2013), Report from a border (co-devised with John Warwicker; Light Trap, 2016) and either, Orpheus (U of Western Australia P, 2016). He currently teaches in the English Literature Program at Sogang University in Seoul. Note Located on the outskirts of Yangon, in Myanmar, Mahasi Sasana Yeiktha is the city's most famous Vipassanā Buddhist center. Sijo, an aphoristic three-lined Korean song form, is characterized by the slowness of its performance, and first appeared in the courts of the Chosŏn dynasty in Korea (1393–1598). Copyright © 2019 Wayne State University Press
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