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Mi-Kyung Shin

La Dolce Vita

The camp took place in the bucolic township of Yongpyong, a three-hour bus ride east of Seoul. Twenty professors from top conservatories convened at Alpine Valley Hotel with their flocks of protégés numbering about a hundred in all, predominantly girls. Over the next two weeks, we were to learn from the venerated masters and perform in the concerts held every other evening in the hotel’s grand banquet hall.

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The camp took place in the bucolic township of Yongpyong, a three-hour bus ride east of Seoul. Twenty professors from top conservatories convened at Alpine Valley Hotel with their flocks of protégés numbering about a hundred in all, predominantly girls. Over the next two weeks, we were to learn from the venerated masters and perform in the concerts held every other evening in the hotel’s grand banquet hall.

MQR Issue 58:3, Summer 2019

Nonfiction Susan Fox Rogers: The Other Leopold Jillian Weiss: Home and Spectacle Daniel Vollaro: The Lookout Tree Fiction Sarah Kokernot: Debut James Leaf: Team Wristband Kirsten Sundberg Lustrum: Revision Mi-Kyung Shin: La Dolce Vita Ashley Wurzbacher: Happy Like This Poetry William Brewer: Alloy Fleda Brown: Ode on Bees Jane Hirshfield: Falcon Circe Maia (trans. by

MQR Issue 58:3, Summer 2019 Read More »

Nonfiction Susan Fox Rogers: The Other Leopold Jillian Weiss: Home and Spectacle Daniel Vollaro: The Lookout Tree Fiction Sarah Kokernot: Debut James Leaf: Team Wristband Kirsten Sundberg Lustrum: Revision Mi-Kyung Shin: La Dolce Vita Ashley Wurzbacher: Happy Like This Poetry William Brewer: Alloy Fleda Brown: Ode on Bees Jane Hirshfield: Falcon Circe Maia (trans. by

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