In this episode, we delve into the evocative and haunting works of Han Kang, the South Korean author known for her powerful explorations of trauma, violence, and the human spirit. From her Man Booker Prize-winning novel
The Vegetarian to the poignant
Human Acts, Han’s writing challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about society and the self. We explore how her lyrical prose gives voice to the voiceless, the deep emotional resonance in her stories, and the way she uses silence and the body to convey resistance and transformation. Tune in to discover why Han Kang’s work leaves an indelible mark on readers around the world
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