The sunset from the mountain near the Toji Cultural Foundation in Wonju
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Artist Residency: Toji Cultural Center

In August 2023, I was a writer in residence at the Toji Cultural Center in Wonju, South-Korea, an hour southeast by train from Seoul.ย 

I enjoyed a private room with a view of the mountains and received two warm, nutritious, and delicious Korean meals a day. They always contained a smorgasbord of homegrown vegetables and often fish. If I spied the gardener in the morning chopping the corn below my balcony, I knew Iโ€™d see it show up on my plate that night.ย 

Each time I attempted to write a short post for this blog during my residency, a braided essay came out instead. I think this means I felt inspired.

With the windows open, I listened to the pouring rain and the chorus of insects. No sound coming for the other rooms housing artists. But every now and then, there was the roar of low-flying jets from the nearby military base or the rumbling of the city bus racing up the road. I suspect bus drivers in Korea get extra points for arriving at their stops ahead of time, because no one in this country seems more in a hurry than they are. 

Overall, it was very quiet, though, and it was a true gift to spend time at the Toji Cultural Center, being able to solely focus on my work.ย 


Pak Kyongni

The centerโ€™s founder is the prolific and well-loved author Pak Kyongni (1926-2008) whose 20-volume epic saga Toji (The Land) gave the organization its name. I havenโ€™t read Toji, only its first three books were translated into English, but her grandson let me borrow a volume of The Age of Doubt. It’s a recently released collection of her early stories, and I absolutely loved it. Iโ€™ve written a full book review hopefully published soon), but let me say this: Pak strikingly reveals the inner lives of women struggling as much with the scarcities and cruelties of the postwar era as with societyโ€™s restraints on whom they are allowed to love.ย 


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