The Nobel Prize-winning Korean author Han Kang’s haunting novel ‘We Do Not Part’ turns readers into memory-keepers of the ...
The title of the exhibition "to where the flowers are blooming" is taken from chapter 6 of Han Kang's book "Human Acts" which has as its theme the pains of the Gwanju Democracy Movement. The narrative ...
Kang’s novels offer an important lens for understanding Korean history and politics, and the grief and strength of the Korean people.
In celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the Korea Update gave students a front row seat to the ...
In Han Kang’s Human Acts (2016), an 18-year-old who witnessed ... a writer who has recurring nightmares after finishing a book on the killing fields of a place simply initialled G.
The Korean Cultural Center Indonesia(Director Kim Yong-woon) held a face-to-face Korean literature debate at the KCCI on 29 Jan. to invite readers who read translated Korean novels “Human Acts” by Han ...
SEOUL, Oct. 11 (Yonhap) -- Novelist Han Kang's books surged in sales ... including "The Vegetarian," "Human Acts," "We Do Not Part," "The White Book" and "Greek Lessons." The top seven are being ...
South Korean novelist Han Kang was introduced ... is also an anatomy of human suffering, but it more closely resembles one of Kang’s later novels, “Human Acts” (2014 in Korean; 2016 in ...
A 1980 massacre in her native city of Gwangju, when South Korea's then-military government violently repressed a democratic uprising, later inspired her book Human Acts. "I'm glad that Han Kang ...
The book sold more than 100,000 in the U.S. Another one of Han’s well-known novels is “Human Acts,” which is set ... has somehow managed to convey Han Kang’s sentences, bringing to life ...