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Published 16:35 IST, October 10th 2024

Han Kang, South Korean Author, Wins 2024 Nobel Literature For Her 'Intense Poetic Prose'

South Korean Author Han Kang won Nobel Prize in Literature “for her intense poetic prose that confronts historical traumas"

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Nobel Prize 2024: South Korean Author Han Kang won the Nobel Prize in Literature “for her intense poetic prose that confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life.” Han Kang – awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature – was born in 1970 in the South Korean city of Gwangju before, at the age of nine, moving with her family to Seoul. She comes from a literary background, her father being a reputed novelist. Alongside her writing, she has also devoted herself to art and music, which is reflected throughout her entire literary production. Han Kang’s work is characterised by this double exposure of pain, a correspondence between mental and physical torment with close connections to Eastern thinking.

In Han Kang’s short story 에우로파 (2012; ‘Europa’, 2019), the male narrator, himself masked as a woman, is drawn to an enigmatic woman who has broken away from an impossible marriage. The narrative self remains silent when asked by his beloved: “If you were able to live as you desire, what would you do with your life?” There is no room here for either fulfillment or atonement.

Last year, Norwegian author and dramatist Jon Fosse received the Nobel Prize in Literature for his plays and prose, which the awarding body described as works that “give voice to the unsayable.” Born in 1959 in Haugesund, Norway, Fosse is renowned for his dramas, but his writing also includes poetry, essays, children's books, and translations. Swedish Academy member Anders Olsson remarked that Fosse's work “touches on the deepest feelings, anxieties, insecurities, and questions of life and death.”

At 64, Fosse became the fourth Norwegian to win the Nobel Prize for literature and the first since 1928. After the announcement, he told Norwegian broadcaster TV2, "There are no more big prizes to win. Everything will be downhill from now on."

Updated 17:10 IST, October 10th 2024

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