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Nobel winner Han Kang tops Korea book charts again as younger readers, poetry drive sales
Nobel Prize winner Han Kang’s “Human Acts” (2014) was Korea’s best-selling book for the second year in a row, the country’s ...
Human Acts,” the searing novel by South Korean writer Han Kang, who last year became the first Asian woman to win the Nobel Prize in literature, has claimed th ...
Captivating novels, surprising memoirs and tales of deception are to the fore as the year draws to a close and our chief book ...
Gwangju is once again drawing upon the power of solidarity that its citizens demonstrated during the illegal 12·3 martial law ...
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Han Kang's Translators Tour Gwangju Sites for Nobel Anniversary
To mark the first anniversary of Author Han Kang’s Nobel Prize in Literature, translators who have rendered her works into foreign languages will visit Gwangju Metropolitan City, walk through ...
On a quiet street in Tokyo's Jimbocho district, known for its secondhand bookstores and publishing houses, one shop stands ...
One year after Han Kang became Korea’s first Nobel laureate in literature, Korean fiction is finally taking its place alongside K-pop, K-drama ...
Yes24 Annual Summary... Strong Sales in Literature Due to Nobel Prize Winner, Expansion of Multi-layered Reading Culture with ...
Read like your favorite writers with these author-approved picks from Taylor Jenkins Reid, R. F. Kuang, S. A. Cosby, Ocean ...
Books struggle to match TV’s massive viewership and instant appeal, as reading demands focus, time, and sustained attention ...
Abdelmoumen’s nonfiction work Baldwin, Styron, and Me explores the friendship of James Baldwin and William Styron.
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