When you first got to the US, your family went to the Newtown Presbyterian Church in Elmhurst, Queens. Your grandfather was a Presbyterian minister who went to seminary in Pyongyang and Japan. I think of God as very accepting, deeply loving, incredibly long suffering. And that helps me because I don't really believe in writer's block.
The author of the award-winning novels “Pachinko” and “Free Food for Millionaires,” Min Jin Lee, discusses her remarkable career and the long journey and intention behind her Korean diaspora novels.