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Book Concert with poet Sukjoo Chang at Sujoldang
Ansung_Sukjoo Chang
Meet poet Sukjoo Chang
at Sujoljae
with books, chairs and sunshine
Sukjoo Chang is a person who says that he can live a happy life only with books, chairs and sunshine. Recently he wrote what was the dream of his 20’s in a book.
“I dreamed I would grow plantain taller than a human being and read a pile of books in a chair under the tree every summer in the house with a pond. That is my dream.”
(Sukjoo Chang, 『The Humanities on Sunday』, Homi, 2015)
Sujoljae and the cultural space Hojeopmong seems to be a place that realizes dreams of the poet’s early days. The poet built Sujoljae here in 2000 to get out of bustling city life. Sujol is YeonMyung Do’s verse, meaning that one lives within one’s limits and the first degree in Taekwondo. It includes a meaning of being humble and getting in tune with nature. A collection of books filled with Sujoljae proves he is a typical book addict and quite a writer. The poet reads the world and follows a way of thought, walking along the maze between the shelves.
“‘Sujoljae’ in Ansung, Southern Gyeonggi-do is the library with books collected for 30 or more years. I did not count exactly how many books are there but the 25-pyeong library is filled with books. Maybe I guess it has more than 20,000 or more books. The total including books in a loft, storage, and a writing room in Seoul can be 30,000 or more. There are various kinds of books in ‘Sujoljae’. Classics and newly-published books are mixed up and books on various subjects such as autobiography, critical biography, folktale, psychology, humanity, botany, space science, physics, brain science, soccer, cook, architect, art and so on are placed on the shelf at random. My library is a labyrinth of ‘sundry’ books.” (『The Humanities on Sunday』, 2015)
Indulgence in Slow, Invitation to Solitude
A poet, a novelist, an essayist, a critic, CEO of a publishing company, a broadcaster …… Sukjoo Chang has been always labeled as ‘an all-round writer’ since he won the annual spring literary contests of Chosun Ilbo and Donga Ilbo. At that time, he was called as a stylist who was fully armed with urban sophistication and aesthetics. He was a chief editor of Goryeowon, a publisher which has produced many excellent editors and established a publishing company Chungha and published good books including the collected works of Nietzsche. He was as busy as a bee and was getting exhausted.
“City people are illiterate in terms of ‘slow’. They eat fast, meet and say goodbye fast, and walk fast. They are addicted to ‘hurry, hurry’.”
(Seokjoo Chang, 『An Invitation to Solitude』, Dasan Books, 2013)
So he declared to live a rural life and it has been 15 years since he took up his residence at Sujoljae. The works of the poet who gave himself to the rhythm and abundance of nature fascinated many readers who were tired of urban lives. The solitude at dawn and the delights of woods reminded him of preciousness of daily life. As soon as he wakes up, he sees a water lily growing at the pond across the garden and swimming snails sticking to the cattail. He is delighted at every morning with water lily, cattail, frogs and swimming snails. He admired about rural life with a quotation of naturalist Thoreau; “a pleasant invitation to make my life as simple and pure as nature itself”
“Confucius says we study the simplest one to see through the noblest one. What should I do? I wake up early in the morning, open a book, and write a certain number of pages on an everyday basis. In the morning I eat an apple and two cups of soybean milk. After 12 o’clock I give freedom to myself. All through the day I may keep sipping a bottle of wine listening to Bach, and walk through the woods to faraway places. Staying at the library, I may read 『Tristestropiques』by Levi-Strauss again and talk with grandmothers who sell beans and so on from Iljuk or Samjuk.
(『The Humanities on Sunday』, 2015)
He wrote several books on nature and daily lives in here such as『An Ode to Early Morning』and『An Invitation to Solitude』. And after one of his poems was put on the signboard of Kyobo Bookstore, he has been getting famous. It was just the time when ‘slow’ and ‘rural life’ became the conversation topic.
That cannot turn red by itself.
Some of typhoons in there
Some of thunders in there
Some of lightning strikes in there
That cannot turn round by itself.
Several nights of early frost,
Several months of blazing heat,
And several days of crescent moon
Might round it off.
Jujube,
You go through the world.
sometimes continues all night long.”
(Maruyama Kenji, 『The Mythology of Rural Life』
(『The Humanities on Sunday』, 2015)
“Sing a song when taking a shower. Dance with a song from the radio.
Write a poem and send it to a friend. Read a lot more.
Laugh more often. Love more often.”
Written by Sanghoon Kang (Present CEO, O’NEWWALL / Former Editor-in-chief, Hakgojae Books)
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