Suphil Lee Park
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Suphil Lee Park (수필 리 박 / 秀筆 李 朴) is the author of the poetry collection, Present Tense Complex, winner of the Marystina Santiestevan Prize (Conduit Books & Ephemera 2021), and a forthcoming poetry chapbook, Still Life, selected by Ilya Kaminsky as the winner of the Tomaž Šalamun Prize, and the translator of If You're Going to Live to One Hundred, You Might As Well Be Happy by Rhee Kun Hoo, forthcoming from Union Square Books and Rider, Penguin UK. She received fiction prizes from Indiana Review and Writer’s Digest. Born and raised in South Korea before finding home in the American Northeast, she studied English Literature and Poetry at NYU and UT Austin. Her recent poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in the Kenyon Review, the New Republic, and Poetry, among others. You can find more about her at: https://suphil-lee-park.com/
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