Han Kang, the recipient of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature and the first Korean author to win, makes a powerful return ...
The Nobel laureate’s new novel “We Do Not Part” grapples with an atrocity and the difficulties of bearing witness.
An account of the Labour Party’s rise to power presents the PM as a man with a deep aversion to politics and “vision”.
From beginning to end, Han’s writing is nothing short of breathtaking — her delicate prose carries a force that knocks you ...
An announcement from Simon & Schuster’s publisher left the literary community wondering whether blurbs, the little snippets ...
For the novelist Rebecca Makkai, writing blurbs had become nearly a full-time job. She explains why blurbs matter — and why ...
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.
In a letter to Outlook editor Chinki Sinha, the Korean Embassy and the Korean Cultural Centre in India appreciated and ...
Bookshop.org has officially launched its e-book platform, giving Kindle a run for its money and supporting local bookstores.
However, some critiques have emerged regarding the novel’s complexity and structural choices. A review from Kirkus Reviews mentioned, “The book is full of action and just as full of plot holes, ...
These whimsical, escapist books have long been popular in Japan and Korea. But now translations of titles like We'll ...
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