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Han Kang (; born November 27, 1970) is a South Korean writer. She won the
Man Booker International Prize The International Booker Prize (formerly known as the Man Booker International Prize) is an international literary award hosted in the United Kingdom. The introduction of the International Prize to complement the Man Booker Prize was announced ...
for fiction in 2016 for ''
The Vegetarian ''The Vegetarian'' () is a South Korean three-part novel written by Han Kang and first published in 2007. Based on Han's 1997 short story "The Fruit of My Woman", ''The Vegetarian'' is set in modern-day Seoul and tells the story of Yeong-hye, a ...
'', a novel about a woman's descent into mental illness and neglect from her family. The novel is also one of the first of her books to be translated into English.


Life

Han Kang is the daughter of novelist Han Seung-won. She was born in Gwangju and at the age of 10, moved to Suyuri (of which she speaks affectionately in her novel ''Greek Lessons'') in
Seoul Seoul (; ; ), officially known as the Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea.Before 1972, Seoul was the ''de jure'' capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) as stated iArticle 103 of ...
. She studied Korean literature at
Yonsei University Yonsei University (; ) is a private research university in Seoul, South Korea. As a member of the "SKY" universities, Yonsei University is deemed one of the three most prestigious institutions in the country. It is particularly respected in the ...
. Her brother Han Dong Rim is also a writer. She began her published career when five of her poems, including "Winter in Seoul," were featured in the Winter 1993 issue of the quarterly ''Literature and Society''. She made her fiction debut in the following year when her short story "The Scarlet Anchor" was the winning entry in the ''Seoul Shinmun'' Spring Literary Contest. Since then, she has gone on to win the Yi Sang Literary Prize (2005), Today's Young Artist Award, and the Korean Literature Novel Award. Han has taught creative writing at the Seoul Institute of the Arts and is currently working on her sixth novel. Han has stated that she suffers periodically from migraines, and credits these migraines with "keeping her humble."


Work

Han's debut work, ''A Love of Yeosu'', was published in 1995 and attracted attention for its precise and tightly narrated composition. Han wrote ''The Vegetarian'', and its sister-work, ''Mongolian Mark'' by hand, as overuse of the computer keyboard had damaged her wrist. It has been reported that in her college years Han became obsessed with a line of poetry by the Korean modernist poet
Yi Sang Kim Hae-Gyeong (hangul: 김해경, hanja: 金海卿, September 23, 1910 – April 17, 1937), also known as his pen name Yi Sang (hangul: 이상, hanja: 李箱) was a writer and poet who lived in Korea under Japanese rule. He is well-known fo ...
: "I believe that humans should be plants." She understood Yi's line to imply a defensive stance against the violence of Korea's colonial history under Japanese occupation, and took it as an inspiration to write her most successful work, ''The Vegetarian''. ''The Vegetarian'' was Han's first novel translated into English, although she had already attracted worldwide attention by the time Deborah Smith translated the novel into English. There has been some controversy over the translation of the novel, as scholars have detected mistakes in it; among other issues, there is concern that Smith may have attributed some of the dialogue to the wrong characters. The translated work won the Man Booker International Prize 2016 for them both. She is the first Korean to be nominated for the award. The work was also chosen as one of "The 10 Best Books of 2016" from NYTimes Book Review. Han's third novel, ''The White Book'', was shortlisted for the 2018
International Booker Prize The International Booker Prize (formerly known as the Man Booker International Prize) is an international literary award hosted in the United Kingdom. The introduction of the International Prize to complement the Man Booker Prize was announc ...
. Han's literary career began when she published five poems including “Winter in Seoul", in the winter issue of ''Literature and Society'' in 1993. Her career in fiction began the following year when her story "Red Anchor" won the Seoul Shinmun Spring Literary Contest. Her first story collection, ''Love of Yeosu'', was published in 1995. In 1998, Han participated in a program at the University of Iowa International Writing Program. Her works published in Korea include ''Fruits of My Woman'' (2000) and ''Fire Salamander'' (2012); novels including ''The Black Deer'' (1998), ''Your Cold Hand'' (2002), ''The Vegetarian'' (2007), ''Breath Fighting'' (2010), ''Greek Lessons'' (2011), ''Human Acts'' (2014), ''The White Book'' (2016), and ''We Do Not Part'' (2021) ; poetry ''I Put the Evening in the Drawer'' (2013); essay books including ''Love, and the Things Around the Love'' (2003), ''Quietly Sung Songs'' (2007). Han is also a musician and interested in visual art, and her work often reflects this multi-disciplinary focus. "''Your Cold Hand (2002)''" revolves around the story of a sculptor and his model. When she published an essay book ''Quietly Sung Songs'' (2007), she released a CD with ten songs that she composed, wrote lyrics for and recorded. At first she was not intending to sing, but Han Jung Rim, a musician and music director, insisted Han should record the songs herself. Han won the 25th Korean Novel Award with her novella ''Baby Buddha'' in 1999, the 2000 Today's Young Artist Award, the 2005 Yi-Sang Literary Award with ''Mongolian Mark'', and the 2010 Dong-ni Literary Award with ''Breath Fighting''. ''Baby Buddha'' and ''The Vegetarian'' have been made into films. ''The Vegetarian'' was turned into a movie that was one of only 14 selections (out of 1,022 submissions) for inclusion in the World Narrative Competition of the prestigious North American Film Fest. The film was also a critical success at the
Busan International Film Festival The Busan International Film Festival (BIFF, previously Pusan International Film Festival, PIFF), held annually in Haeundae-gu, Busan (''also'' Pusan), South Korea, is one of the most significant film festivals in Asia. The first festi ...
. ''Mongolian Mark'' won the
Yi Sang Literary Award The Yi Sang Literary Award (이상문학상) is a South Korean literary award. It is one of South Korea's most prestigious literary awards, named after Yi Sang, an innovative writer in modern Korean literature. The Yi Sang Literary Award was estab ...
. The rest of the series (''The Vegetarian'' and ''Fire Tree'') were delayed by contractual problems. Han was the youngest to receive
Yi Sang Literary Award The Yi Sang Literary Award (이상문학상) is a South Korean literary award. It is one of South Korea's most prestigious literary awards, named after Yi Sang, an innovative writer in modern Korean literature. The Yi Sang Literary Award was estab ...
in 2005 until 2013 when
Kim Aeran Ae-ran Kim (the romanization preferred by the author, according to literary agency) (; born 1980) is a South Korean writer.
received it at the age of 32. Her
Human Acts
'' was released in January 2016 from Portobello Books. Han has been chosen to win th
Malaparte Prize 2017
with the Italian translation of ''Human Acts'', "
Atti Umani
'' from Adelphi Edizioni, 2017 in Italy on 1 October 2017. Han Kang's 2017 autobiographical novel ''The White Book'' centers on the loss of her older sister, a baby who died two hours after her birth. In 2018 Kang became the fifth writer chosen to contribute to the
Future Library project The Future Library project ( Norwegian: ''Framtidsbiblioteket'') is a public artwork that aims to collect an original work by a popular writer every year from 2014 to 2114. The works will remain unread and unpublished until 2114. One thousand trees ...
.


Awards

* Korean Fiction Award (1999) * Ministry of Culture and Tourism Today's Young Artist Award - Literature Section (2000) *
Yi Sang Literary Award The Yi Sang Literary Award (이상문학상) is a South Korean literary award. It is one of South Korea's most prestigious literary awards, named after Yi Sang, an innovative writer in modern Korean literature. The Yi Sang Literary Award was estab ...
Grand Prize (2005) * Dong-ni Literary Award (2010) * Manhae Literary Award (2014) * Hwang Sun-won Literary Award (2015) *
Man Booker International Prize The International Booker Prize (formerly known as the Man Booker International Prize) is an international literary award hosted in the United Kingdom. The introduction of the International Prize to complement the Man Booker Prize was announced ...
(2016) * Malaparte Prize (2017) * Kim Yu-jeong Literary Award (2018) * San Clemente Literary Prize (2019)


Select translated works

* ''Convalescence'' (Translated by Jeon Seung-hee. ASIA Publishers, 2013) * '' The Vegetarian: A Novel'' (Translated by Deborah Smith. Portobello Books, 2015) *
Human Acts
'' (Translated by Deborah Smith. Portobello Books, 2016) * ''
The White Book ''The White Book'' (흰) is a 2016 novel by the Korean novelist Han Kang which was short-listed for the 2018 Man Booker International Prize. The English translation by Deborah Smith was first published by Portobello Books ''Granta'' is a ...
'' (Translated by Deborah Smith. Portobello Books, 2017) * ''Greek Lessons''


See also

*
Korean literature Korean literature is the body of literature produced by Koreans, mostly in the Korean language and sometimes in Classical Chinese. For much of Korea's 1,500 years of literary history, it was written in Hanja. It is commonly divided into classica ...
*
List of Korean novelists This is a partial list of Korean novelists. A *Ahn Jung-hyo * Ahn Soo-kil B * Bae Su-ah * Baek Minseok *Bang Hyun-seok * Bang Young-ung * Bok Koh-il C *Jeong Chan (author) * Cheon Myeong-kwan * Cho Hae-il *Choi In-ho *Choi Il-nam * Choi ...
*
List of Korean-language poets This is a list of Korean-language poets. Twentieth-century poets Alphabetical list B * Baek Seok (1912-1996) * Bok Koh-il (born 1946) C * Chae Ho-ki (born 1957) * Cheon Sang-byeong (1930-1993) * Cheon Yang-hee (born 1942) * Cheong Chi-yong ( ...
*
List of Korean female writers This is a partial list of Korean women writers. B * Bae Suah (born 1965), novelist, short story writer C * Cha Meeyoung (born 1979), mathematician and computer scientist * Cheon Un-yeong (born 1971), novelist *Choe Yun (born 1953), novelist * C ...


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