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Nobel Prize in Literature 2024 winner Han Kang’s books fly off the shelves in South Korea

Posted on October 11, 2024 By admin


A visitor takes a commemorative photo after buying a book by South Korean poet and novelist Han Kang near the special section at a bookstore in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Oct. 11, 2024. The letters read “Congratulations on Han Kang’s the Nobel Prize award.” and “Awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in literature.”
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South Koreans flocked to book stores on Friday ( October 11, 2024) and crashed websites in a frenzy to snap up copies of the work of novelist Han Kang in her home country, after her unexpected win of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature.

However, the author herself was keeping out of the limelight.

The country’s largest bookstore chain, Kyobo Book Centre, said sales of her books had rocketed on Friday (October 11, 2024), with stocks almost immediately selling out and set to be in short supply for the near future.

“This is the first time a Korean has received a Nobel Prize in Literature, so I was amazed,” said Yoon Ki-heon, a 32-year-old visitor at a bookstore in central Seoul.

“South Korea had a poor achievement in winning Nobel Prizes, so I was surprised by news that [a writer of] non-English books, which were written in Korean, won such a big prize.”

https://www.thehindu.com/infographics/2024-10-07/nobel-prize-winners/index.html

Soon after Thursday’s (October 10, 2024) announcement, some bookstore websites could not be accessed due to heavy traffic. Out of the current 10 best sellers at Kyobo, nine were Han’s books on Friday (October 11, 2024) morning, according to its website.

Ms. Han’s father, well-regarded author Han Seung-won, said the translation of her novel “The Vegetarian”, her major international breakthrough, had led to her winning the Man Booker International Prize in 2016 and now the Nobel prize.

“My daughter’s writing is very delicate, beautiful and sad,” Han Seung-won said. “So, how you translate that sad sentence into a foreign language will determine whether you win … It seems the translator was the right person to translate the unique flavour of Korean language.”

Ms. Han’s other books address painful chapters of South Korean history, including “Human Acts” which examines the 1980 massacre of hundreds of civilians by the South Korean military in the city of Gwangju.

Another novel, “We Do Not Part”, looks at the fallout of the 1948-1954 massacre on Jeju island, when an estimated one in ten of the island’s population were killed in an anti-communist purge.

“I really hope souls of the victims and survivors could be healed from pain and trauma through her book,” said Kim Chang-beom, head of an association for the bereaved families of the Jeju massacre.

Park Gang-bae, a director at a foundation that honours the victims and supports the bereaved families and survivors of the Gwangju massacre, said he was “jubilant and moved ” by her win.

“The protagonists in her book [“Human Acts”] are people we meet and live with every day, on every corner here, so this is deeply moving,” Park said.

Ms. Han’s father told reporters on Friday (October 11, 2024) that she may continue to shun the limelight after giving no separate comments or interviews and eschewing media scrutiny since Thursday’s (October 10, 2024) win.

“She said given the fierce Russia-Ukraine, Israel-Palestine wars and people dying every day, how could she celebrate and hold a joyous press conference?” her father said.

Han Kang received the news of her win about 10 to 15 minutes before the announcement, her father said, and was so surprised that she thought it might be a scam at one point.

Published – October 11, 2024 12:23 pm IST



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