South Korean novelist Han Kang (L) receives a diploma and a Nobel medal from Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf during the Nobel ...
South Korean author Han Kang, this year’s winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, says she was shocked at this week’s ...
South Korean author Han Kang, this year’s winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, has spoken passionately about the process ...
Han Kang, this year's Nobel Prize laureate in literature, said South Korea's political turmoil following President Yoon Suk ...
International Writing Program participant Han Kang has globalized Korean history and introspection as the first South Korean recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature. But of course, Korean culture ...
Han was nine years old when her family left Gwangju in January 1980, roughly four months before the 1980 May 18 Gwangju Democratization Movement and massacre. At 12 years old, she encountered a photo ...
The last time South Korea imposed martial law, Gwangju endured a deadly crackdown. Han Kang, the Nobel Prize-winning author, told its story in “Human Acts.” By Victoria Kim Reporting from ...
South Korean author Han Kang, who won this year's Nobel Prize in Literature, said Friday she was "shocked" by the political crisis in her country this week after the president briefly imposed martial ...
Han Kang's Nobel Prize acceptance speech: 'Literature stands in opposition to all acts that destroy life' Author Han Kang receives Nobel Prize in Literature at awards ceremony in Stockholm ...
STOCKHOLM (AP) — South Korean author Han Kang, this year's winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, said Friday that she was shocked by this week's martial law announcement in her home country.