Tearful Interview: Michelle Zauner Remembers Her Late Mother | Amanpour and Company

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  • Опубліковано 6 лип 2022
  • Michelle Zauner is having a moment, navigating newfound stardom performing in the season finale of Saturday Night Live and joining Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People. The indie rock star's memoir "Crying in H Mart" has made her a New York Times bestselling author. Bianna Golodryga sat down with Zauner in New York to discuss her creative success in literature and in music.
    Originally aired on July 1, 2022.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @Mixedpuppy
    @Mixedpuppy Рік тому +39

    This was one of the best interviews with CNN that I have seen. I’m Half Korean. I never had a book impact me and change my perspective about my mother and family like her book has.

    • @leif1075
      @leif1075 Рік тому

      Has your mother passed if I may ask? I don't know how I am supposed to deal when mine does..I can't cope the way Michelle does especially not after losing my grandparents and Dad already

    • @0johnfaircloth972
      @0johnfaircloth972 Рік тому +2

      So strange to read this now. I am white, was married to a Korean woman and had 2 daughters. My wife died of Leukemia when they were 10 and 12. I can see the fathers perspective more, the need to move on and reinvent. You NEVER move on from the loss of someone you love more than life itself, you just get used to the feeling, it becomes a warm place to return to. I am not my daughters, I cant know how they dealt or feel about it. I love them. But, it has been hard. Someday I hope they understand me.

    • @leif1075
      @leif1075 Рік тому

      @@0johnfaircloth972 im sorry how can you go on after something like this..how could you daughters grow up without a mother..I would just die myself after something like that..

    • @Mixedpuppy
      @Mixedpuppy Рік тому +2

      @@leif1075 No my Step leather who was a wonderful man passed before my Mom who is still alive. I had a falling out with my mother and sister and did not speak with them for almost 2 years. I reconnected with them after a hard conversation prior to reading this book. After reading this book it made me feel my grievances were so petty in the grand scheme of things. I truly felt what Michelle Zauner was conveying about the loss of identity and cultural bonds through the loss of her mother. A bond few Americans can share and understand with each other. Few Half Koreans I have known and met care about this sense of identity and culture, but those that do understand what this author is expressing. What made this harder was I have been both a nurse working on an Oncology Floor and mostly ER for my career and an Army Nurse in Iraq. I seen a lot of heartache and tragedy in my time but this book really hit me in the feels “Industrial Strength”. The cool thing about this book is it connects with people in multiple ways and is very cathartic and makes those that have their first generation mothers appreciate them more.

  • @trueblueedits4673
    @trueblueedits4673 Рік тому +22

    She looks so much like her mother.

  • @cassi94
    @cassi94 Рік тому +5

    The quote she said reminded me of the one, “What is grief if not love persevering?”

  • @bonovox3827
    @bonovox3827 Рік тому +8

    beautiful michelle

  • @Mr.aAdDies
    @Mr.aAdDies 2 роки тому +2

    ...not sure what to say😅