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A cruelty special to our species
A cruelty special to our species












a cruelty special to our species

In her arresting collection, urgently relevant for our times, poet Emily Jungmin Yoon confronts the histories of sexual violence against women, focusing in particular on Korean so-called “comfort women,” women who were forced into sexual labor in Japanese-occupied territories during World War II. Yoon splits her time between Honolulu and South Korea.A piercing debut collection of poems exploring gender, race, and violence from a sensational new talent. She currently serves as the Poetry Editor for The Margins, the literary magazine of the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, and is the Abigail Rebecca Cohen Postdoctoral Scholar at the University of Chicago. Yoon received her BA in English and Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, MFA in Creative Writing at New York University (where she served as an Award Editor for the Washington Square Review and received a Starworks Fellowship), and PhD in East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago. Individual works have appeared in The New Yorker, POETRY, The New York Times Magazine, The Paris Review, The Sewanee Review, and elsewhere.

a cruelty special to our species

Yoon has accepted awards and fellowships from the Poetry Foundation, Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, Ploughshares, and elsewhere. Yoon is represented by Jin Auh at the Wylie Agency. Yoon’s second full-length poetry collection, Find Me as the Creature I Am, is forthcoming from Knopf in 2024. Yoon is currently working on a critical manuscript, Enclosed Reading: A Feminist Method for Contemporary Korean and Korean American Women’s Poetry, 1987-2019. She is also the author of Ordinary Misfortunes, the 2017 winner of the Sunken Garden Chapbook Prize by Tupelo Press (selected by Maggie Smith), and the translator and editor of Against Healing: Nine Korean Poets (Tilted Axis, 2019), a chapbook anthology of poems by Korean women writers. The book was released in Korean as 우리 종족의 특별한 잔인함 (trans. She is the author of the full-length poetry collection A Cruelty Special to Our Species (Ecco | HarperCollins, 2018), winner of the 2019 Devil’s Kitchen Reading Award and finalist for the 2020 Kate Tufts Discovery Award. EMILY JUNGMIN YOON is a poet, translator, editor, and scholar.














A cruelty special to our species