Crystal Hana Kim

novelist

American

1987 - Present

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Growing up, I fluctuated between wanting to modify my looks and embracing them.
Crystal Hana Kim
I'm not writing necessarily for an audience. I think about the audience at the end, once I have a complete book. But, when I'm writing it, I really need to feel like I'm learning, and I'm investigating something that I'm personally interested in.
Crystal Hana Kim
My grandmother lived under Japanese colonial rule until she was nine. Korea, still united and whole, was colonized in 1910. During this period of forced occupation, Japanese teachers taught Korean students how to view the world through their imperialist language, their history, their foreign tongue.
Crystal Hana Kim
Summer in Seoul is full of thick heat that clings to your neck, the back of your knees.
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When I was in the second grade, I learned that I looked different from my classmates.
Crystal Hana Kim
I came from a practical family. The idea of being a writer seemed impossible to me.
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As a Korean American, I grew up yearning to see actors that looked like me. On the rare occasions I saw an Asian celebrity, I adored them unflaggingly.
Crystal Hana Kim
I love books where you can fall in love with the character. And when I say fall in love, I don't mean to be so enraptured by them but to know them really deeply.
Crystal Hana Kim
Memory warps and stretches and shifts to fit the strictures of your life.
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I don't know if it's unique, but I know many Korean American people of my generation who want to know about their grandparents' lives in Korea, but their family members won't tell them because it's too painful. But my grandmother is just a natural storyteller, and she very openly spoke about really difficult times in her life.
Crystal Hana Kim