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What are all the works of Han Kang, the Nobel Prize in Literature-winning author?

by sohan_ 2024. 10. 17.
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Novels

  1. The Forest of Oblivion (2001)
    •  Han Kang's debut work, a collection of short stories exploring themes of memory and forgetfulness.
  2. The Vegetarian (2007)
    •  This novel follows a woman who becomes a vegetarian and the resulting conflicts with her family. It won the 2016 Man Booker International Prize.
  3. Human Acts (2014)
    •  A powerful exploration of the Gwangju Uprising in 1980, told through multiple perspectives of those affected by the tragedy.
  4. The White Book (2016)
    •  A poetic meditation on life, death, and memory, using the color white as a central theme.
  5. The Last Goodbye (2018)
    •  A collection of short stories examining loneliness and human connections.
  6. Crying Out (2020)
    •  Another collection that delves into various aspects of human emotion and experience.

 

 

Essays

  1. The Color of Food (2012)
    •  A collection of essays reflecting on personal experiences and literary insights.
  2. Hope and Anxiety (2017)
    •  This essay collection explores various themes related to human existence and life.
  3. The Reason for Travel (2021)
    •  Essays examining the relationship between travel and human experience, offering insights gained through journeys.

 

I hope this helps you find the novels and essays of Han Kang, the Nobel Prize in Literature-winning author.

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