The Art of the Possible
a collection of critical essays
by
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About the Book
To situate ourselves in 'a matter-flow' means, first of all, to make our perspectives flexible and constantly make them new. In addition, the discovery of 'a matter-flow' forces us to see the pre-epistemological state of being, and it enables us to love all the living things in the real world. We experimented with such concepts as intuition, force, ch'i, the line of flight, wu-wei, and body. The art of the possible in 'a matter-flow' will have to continue.
About the Author
Hyung-Chul Chung is Professor of English at the Pusan University of Foreign Studies in Pusan, Korea. He studied English Language and Literature at Pusan National University, and he attended Korea University in Seoul, Korea, where he earned his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Modern British and American Literature. He also has a Ph.D. degree in Comparative Literature from the University of Georgia in Athens, the U.S.A. He is the author of American Literary Criticism and Postmodern Theory and An Understanding of English Poetry, both of which were written in Korean and published by the Pusan University of Foreign Studies Press.