Han Kang’s characters have looked squarely at histories of state-sanctioned murder and carry the wounds of those histories.
Ms Han’s book and her Nobel prize are “catalysts” for renewed interest in the tragedy, says Chon Yeong-mi of the Jeju History ...
If you listen to Republican legislators or groups like Moms for Liberty, you might consider what I have done to be obscene, ...
Snow is a metaphor throughout her writing. Snow covers over the trauma of political violence and painful memories. It ...
She connects the victims of atrocities with those who remember. Her novel “We Do Not Part” is now out in an English language ...
The seven slaps suffered by a young woman working in publishing depicted in Han Kang’s novel about Korea under brutal ...
The Supreme Court's History of Election Fraud Cover-Ups” was this week's best-selling book, according to Kyobo on Friday.
We Do Not Part by South Korean writer Han Kang asks difficult questions about the troubled history of her nation.
There’s a strong sense of déjà vu in Han Kang’s We Do Not Part, the first novel in translation since her 2024 Nobel Prize win ...
In fact, it’s among the nightmares that have haunted her for years. Kyungha, the protagonist of Han Kang’s novel We Do Not Part, is a writer; in 2012, six years before the book starts ...
In Han Kang’s latest novel, a character saws off the tips of two of her fingers in a woodworking accident. Surgeons reattach them, but the treatment is gruesome and agonizing. Every three ...