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2 weeks ago |
frontline.thehindu.com | E. Yaewon |Paige Morris |Mridula Vijayarangakumar |Divya Gandhi
South Korea’s Jeju Island often makes an appearance in Korean dramas as a dream destination. Every spring, when the island is bedecked with pink cherry blossoms, violet azaleas, and yellow canola flowers, millions of vacationing families and honeymooning couples troop there to enjoy the sights. But there is more to the island than romance: its earth holds memories of a terrible massacre that happened there in the spring of 1948.
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2 months ago |
straitstimes.com | Paige Morris |Olivia Ho
We Do Not Part is Han Kang’s first novel to come out in an English translation after her Nobel Prize win.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
datebook.sfchronicle.com | Paige Morris |Hannah Bae |E. Yaewon
“We Do Not Part,” by Nobel Prize winner Han Kang. Photo: HogarthWhere does the line fall between the living and the dead? How do you know when you’re awake or dreaming? Whose presence is real, and whose is merely a figment of the imagination? These are the questions that acclaimed Korean author Han Kang, 2024’s winner of the Nobel Prize in literature, poses in astonishing prose in “We Do Not Part,” her latest novel to be translated into English.
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