In her writing, Han Kang delves into deep emotional layers, addressing human vulnerability and existential states. Through her works, she reveals how both personal and collective traumas shape a person's worldview and identity. Her prose is distinguished by poetic imagery that creates a vivid and intense atmosphere.
We invite all VILNIUS TECH Library visitors to explore Han Kang's works and immerse themselves in the world of this remarkable author, where the depth of emotions, fragility, and strength intertwine.
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One of Han Kang's most famous works is the novel The Vegetarian. This novel tells the story of a woman who suddenly decides to stop eating meat, a decision that disrupts her relationships and brings hidden family conflicts to the surface. The book examines themes of personal identity, societal norms, and the complex relationship between the body and mind. The Vegetarian won the prestigious Man Booker International Prize in 2016, solidifying Han Kang as a significant voice in contemporary literature. |
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