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  2. The Vegetarian - Wikipedia

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    Based on Han's 1997 short story "The Fruit of My Woman", The Vegetarian is a three-part novel set in modern-day Seoul and tells the story of Yeong-hye, a part-time graphic artist and home-maker, whose decision to stop eating meat after a bloody nightmare about human cruelty leads to devastating consequences in her personal and familial life.

  3. Han Kang - Wikipedia

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    Han Kang (Korean: 한강; born 27 November 1970 [1]) is a South Korean writer. From 2007 to 2018, she taught creative writing at the Seoul Institute of the Arts . [ 2 ] Han rose to international prominence for her novel The Vegetarian , which became the first Korean language novel to win the International Booker Prize for fiction in 2016.

  4. Category:Novels by Han Kang - Wikipedia

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  6. Deborah Smith (translator) - Wikipedia

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    She translated The Vegetarian by Korean author Han Kang, for which she and the author were co-winners of the Man Booker International Prize in 2016. [1] [2] After graduating from the University of Cambridge, [3] Smith began learning Korean in 2009, after discovering that there were few translations into English of Korean literature.

  7. Vegetarian (film) - Wikipedia

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    Vegetarian (Korean: 채식주의자; Hanja: 菜食主義者; RR: Chaesikjuuija) is a 2009 South Korean erotic body horror drama film directed by Lim Woo-Seong based on the 2007 same-titled novel by Han Kang. [2] The film debuted at the 14th Busan International Film Festival on October 8, 2009, and was later released in South Korea on February ...

  8. Human Acts - Wikipedia

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    On Bookmarks Magazine Mar/Apr 2017 issue, a magazine that aggregates critic reviews of books, the book received a rating of 4.0 out of 5 based on critic reviews. [11] Writing in The Korea Times, scholar and cultural critic David Tizzard compares Han Kang to the poet Park Nohae and suggests that her work is a symbol of Korean democracy. A deeply ...

  9. 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    Han Kang grew up with a literary background in Seoul, her father, Han Seung-won, being a reputed novelist. Alongside her passion for writing, she spends time exploring arts and music, which is reflected throughout her literary production.