K-Colors of Korea April 2014 | Page 45

The more I write the better I write? Interview with Kim Youngha Interview by Esther Klung; Photo by Dongha Choe K im Youngha is a bestselling writer in Korea. His irst novel “I´ve the right to destroy myself ” was a shocking piece of literature in 1996. Since then his writing has changed. One of his latest works “Black Flower” is a historical novel about the irst immigrants who let Korea in 1905 to start a new life in South America. We met Kim Youngha on his reading tour through Germany and talked with him about “Black lower”, New York, where he currently lives and his writing. irst. he other thing is that I was a Catholic. In Korea all the imported religions had some trouble with the shamanistic religions. When I irst read the non-ictional book about their emigration history I found out that there was a shaman and a priest on the boat. At that time a Catholic was rarely seen in Korea and a shaman was really common. In Mexico they were on the same boat and on the same hacienda.he country itself is a land of mixed religions, such as the Catholics, the Mayans and some other native religions. K: Why were you so atracted by this story? KYH: At irst I heard this story of a friend of mine. He is a ilm director and he was on his way from Los Angeles to Seoul and there he heard this unbelievable story that a small country was built in Guatemala, in the jungle. He thought it´s just a rumor, but he passed the story to me and I investigated out of curiosity. I found a clue, a newspaper article that w