5 Must-Read Books by Han Kang, 2024 Nobel Prize Winner in Literature

Explore the Rich Literary work of Han Kang

Han Kang recently won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature, and many are eager to explore the works that earned her this honour.

Here are 5 books by the well-known South Korean writer that you simply must read.

Kang’s poetry explores trauma, resiliency, and the human condition in a captivating way.

 

1. The Vegetarian

A woman’s decision to stop eating meat leads to her radical transformation and examines themes of identity, violence, and family dynamics.

This novel brought Kang international acclaim and won the Man Booker International Prize in 2016.

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2. Human Acts

Set against the backdrop of the 1980 Gwangju Uprising, Kang explores the aftermath of political violence on a personal and societal level, showing the impact of trauma on the collective mind.

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3. The White Book

 

 

This poetic reflection on life, death, and mourning weaves together personal memories and meditations on the colour white, offering a unique exploration of grief and healing.

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4. Greek Lessons

 

In this novel, a Greek language class brings together two characters coping with loss and alienation, delving into themes of communication and the struggles of human connection.

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5. The Fruit of My Woman

 

This short story follows a woman who gradually transforms into a plant, symbolizing the sacrifices and challenges faced by women within traditional family structures.

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