We Do Not Part by South Korean writer Han Kang asks difficult questions about the troubled history of her nation.
The Nobel Prize winning author is vigilant against the dangers of forgetting in a memorable, probing and exquisitely detailed ...
In her mid-twenties, Han Kang wrote two lines on the first page of every new diary: “Can the present help the past? Can the living save the dead?” She is now 54, a Nobel literature laureate and winner ...
Han Kang’s latest novel ... to broad acclaim among English-speaking readers in 2016 with her novel “The Vegetarian.” Its transfixing language and unflinching tale of a housewife’s quiet ...
presented the play “The Vegetarian” in collaboration with the Korean Cultural Center in Italy. This theatrical adaptation is based on the homonymous literary work by the 2024 Nobel Prize winner for ...
Han Kang's new book "We Do Not Part" is out now ... including the 2016 International Booker Prize for “The Vegetarian,” a novel that is also included in The New York Times “100 Best ...
As with all the Nobel Prize-winning South Korean writer’s stories, We Do Not Part refuses escapism to reach into the painful lives of strangers.