Han Kang was awarded the Nobel Prize for his poetic prose that shows the fragility of human life and confronts historical trauma.
On Thursday, October 10, the Nobel Committee announced the winner of the literature prize. He is the South Korean writer Han Kang.
He has won awards for his “rich, poetic prose that confronts historical trauma and exposes the fragility of human life.” Han Kang is known for his insightful writings that address important social and psychological themes.
Born in Gwangje in 1970, he began his literary career by publishing poetry and gained international fame in the novel Vegetarianwhich won the International Booker Prize.
Han practices creative writing in Seoul and continues to actively produce new works, despite the migraines that accompany his creative journey.
It was previously reported that the Nobel Committee announced the winners of the physics prize.
Source: korrespondent

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