Han Kang: Noble Visionary of Poetic Prose
South Korean author Han Kang wins the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature for her groundbreaking poetic prose, addressing historical trauma and human frailty. Known for 'The Vegetarian', she captures themes of grief and societal norms. Celebrating quietly, Han expresses surprise and honor at her literary recognition.
South Korean author Han Kang has been awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature, recognized for her evocative and poetic prose that bravely addresses historical traumas and the frailty of human life. The honor was conferred by the Swedish Academy, offering a prize worth 11 million Swedish crowns, approximately $1.1 million.
Han, the first South Korean and the 18th woman to achieve this accolade, began her literary career in 1993. Her critically acclaimed novel 'The Vegetarian' explores themes such as grief and mental health, where a woman's rebellion against societal norms spirals into a complex exploration of identity and perception.
In her newest work, 'We Do Not Part', Han plans to delve deeper into the interplay of past and present. Celebrated for her profound insight, Han's works offer a window into both her personal struggles and broader historical contexts. South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol honored her contributions to literature, sparking widespread acclaim and renewed interest in her works among book enthusiasts.
(With inputs from agencies.)