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Han Kang, Nobel Prize in Literature
Han Kang hopes that after Nobel Prize for Literature win her ‘life won’t change too much’
Han Kang, South Korea’s first Nobel Literature laureate, says win was a ‘joyful moment’ she ‘quietly celebrated’, but now it’s back to work.
What to know about Han Kang, winner of the 2024 Nobel Prize in literature
Han Kang's Nobel Prize was a surprise to many in South Korea. Here's what you need to know about 'her intense poetic prose that confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life'
South Korean Nobel winner Han Kang hopes daily life 'won't change much'
Han Kang, first South Korean Nobel Prize winner for Literature, hopes to maintain normal life despite historic honor.
(LEAD) Han Kang hopes to write on, meet readers after Nobel win
Nobel Prize laureate Han Kang on Thursday recalled the past week after her historic win as one that will be remembered as "touching," and said she hopes to continue to write and meet readers through her books.
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Apathy, Han Kang and the Nobel Prize for literature
At this point, controversies should not be a surprise when it comes to the Nobel prizes, especially not for literature.
Han Kang’s Nobel Prize Award is a Cry for Palestine
South Korean novelist Han Kang has won the Nobel Prize for Literature, beating short-listed literary heavyweights like Thomas Pynchon, Haruki Murakami, Salman Rushdie, Gerald Murnane, and the all-odds-favorite,
Han Kang wins Nobel Prize in literature for ‘intense poetic prose’ confronting human fragility
The 2024 Nobel Prize in literature has been awarded to Han Kang, a South Korean author, for her “intense poetic prose that confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life.”
South Koreans are joyful after Han Kang wins Nobel Prize for literature
SEOUL, South Korea — South Koreans reacted with joy and astonishment on Thursday after learning that homegrown writer Han Kang won the Nobel Prize in literature, an unexpected moment that stoked national pride about the country’s growing cultural influence.
Han Kang's Books Sell Out In South Korea After Nobel Win
Major South Korean bookstores sold out of author Han Kang's books Friday, as sales skyrocketed and the share price of local publishers soared following her historic Nobel Prize win.
Han Kang Is Awarded Nobel Prize in Literature
The South Korean author, best known for “The Vegetarian,” is the first writer from her country to receive the prestigious award.
S Korean Nobel winner Han Kang hopes daily life 'won't change much'
Author Han Kang, the first South Korean to win the Nobel Prize for Literature said Thursday that she hoped her daily life would not change too much after her historic
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With six years left in her ‘prime,’ Han Kang sets her sights on three new novels
My daily life, I hope, won’t change much. I’ve always connected with the world through the words I write, and I want to ...
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Han Kang, "30 years of writing a novel, vivid as if the current were flowing."
Anchor] Author Han Kang attended the Pony Chung Innovation Awards ceremony as her first official event since winning the ...
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Han Kang’s Transgressive Art
The author, who has never shied away from criticizing Korean culture, has also given South Korea its first Nobel Prize in ...
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Han Kang’s Experimental Touch
From the daily newsletter: the first South Korean to win a Nobel Prize in Literature. Plus: the Saudi Princesses held captive ...
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'I would like to live in peace quietly,' Han Kang tells Sweden's SVT
In an interview with Swedish public television broadcaster SVT, this year's Nobel Prize laureate in literature Han Kang said ...
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"Summer watermelon is delicious".Han Kang's children's plan was changed, and her husband's words were re-examined.
An anecdote about author Han Kang, who had no plans for children, changing her mind to give birth to a child after her ...
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