Mr Kwak Do-gyu, 20, a left-handed pitcher for Kia Tigers in the Korean Baseball Organisation, was seen practising pilsa on ...
For Park Min-ha, 28, reading has always been a hobby. But in the wake of Han Kang’s historic Nobel Prize in literature win ...
One of the most significant books of K.K. Kochu, the Dalit thinker and writer, who passed away last week, is his ...
In Han Kang’s Human Acts (2016), an 18-year-old who witnessed the violent put-down of a student protest, calls up the local administration’s offices every day to ask why the fountain in the ...
Kang’s novels offer an important lens for understanding Korean history and politics, and the grief and strength of the Korean people.
Han Kang’s characters have looked squarely at histories of state-sanctioned murder and carry the wounds of those histories.
In addition to Han Kang’s works, she has translated over 30 Korean literary works since 2014, including Cho Nam-joo’s “Kim Ji-young, Born 1982,” as well as works by Jung Se-rang ...
Though Han Kang’s previous novels have nothing to do with her latest, familiarity with her work makes the reader sensitive to the author’s sensibilities. When she was awarded the Nobel Prize ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNJapanese translator of Han Kang's 'We Do Not Part' wins Yomiuri Prize for LiteratureSaito Mariko, received the Yomiuri Prize for Literature, announced the Literature Translation Institute of Korea on Thursday.
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