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조온윤,윤소현,신헤아림 한국문예창작학회 2024 한국문예창작 Vol.23 No.1
If we examine recent non-creative activities among poets, we observe their active participation in literary events such as readings and book talks following the publication of their works. These events are primarily organized by publishers to promote their books, bookstores, and libraries, typically featuring poets reading their own works. With the recent expansion of the audio content market, including audiobooks and podcasts, and the increasing popularity of reading performances, poetry is evolving into a genre delivered directly to the audience through voice. Consequently, it is imperative to conduct research in line with these changes. Furthermore, poetry reading has been acknowledged as a supplementary activity to the creation and publication of literary works, necessitating research on its artistic value. This study explores the perception of the artistic value of poetry reading, considering the recent surge in poets’ reading activities. To achieve this, we initially analyzed the total number of poetry collections released by major literary publishing houses in Korea over the past three years, along with the frequency of poetry reading performances. Additionally, we conducted a perception survey among creators and readers in the literary community to gauge their views on the artistic value of poets’ reading performances, their opinions on formal recognition of artistic endeavors, the societal impact of poetry readings, and the demand for literary spoken word content. Initially, we examined the total number of poetry collections published by major literary publishing houses in Korea over the past three years, and whether they hosted poetry readings. This allowed us to assess the level of engagement in poetry readings organized by publishers and the current landscape of each publisher, affirming the recent vibrancy of such events. Subsequently, we conducted a perception survey among creators and readers in the literary community to ascertain their recognition of the artistic value and social impact of poetry readings. Our findings indicate that the majority of respondents view poetry reading as a form of artistic expression by poets and recognize its role in fostering community cohesion. Moreover, we observed a transition from solitary engagement with literature to active participation in shared enjoyment of poetry readings. Furthermore, to gauge the potential for poetry reading to attain official recognition as an artistic activity, we surveyed opinions on the certification of such activities. The results suggest the need for further discourse to establish poetry reading as an officially recognized artistic pursuit. By establishing a foundation for future research on poetry reading, this study aims to stimulate discourse on various artistic aspects of poets’ reading performances, promote institutional support for poetry reading events, and enhance public interest in poetry reading to rejuvenate literary culture.