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NOS Nieuws•vandaag, 13:03
This year’s Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to South Korean author Han Kang. The jury writes in a press release that 53-year-old Kang deserves the prize for her “intense poetic prose, which confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life.”
Kang already won the prestigious Man Booker International Prize literature prize for her book in 2016 The vegetarian. That book, set in the South Korean capital Seoul, centers on a woman who decides to stop eating meat after a nightmare about the brutality of people. That decision subsequently has all kinds of consequences for her personal life.
The vegetarian marked Kang’s international breakthrough and it also became one of her first books to be translated. She is the first South Korean author to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
She is also the seventeenth woman to receive the prize, which has now been presented 119 times in total. Before Kang, French writer Annie Ernaux was the last woman to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature, in 2022.
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There has been no reaction from Kang yet on winning the Nobel Prize. Announcing the award, Mats Malm, secretary of the Swedish Nobel Committee, said he had called Kang as she had just finished dinner. “She wasn’t really prepared for this,” he said. Malm also said he looked forward to meeting Kang in December, when the Nobel Prizes were awarded in Stockholm.
Last year the prize went to Norwegian author Jon Fosse. Fosse wrote plays, novels, poetry collections, essays, children’s books and translations, among other things.
Earlier this week, Nobel Prizes were awarded for Medicine, Physics and Chemistry.
The Nobel Peace Prize will be announced tomorrow. The Nobel Prize for Economics will be awarded next week. The prizes will be awarded on December 10, the anniversary of the death of Alfred Nobel.
Nobel Prize in Literature 2024
Breaking News: Han Kang Wins 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature
In a significant announcement made earlier today, the Swedish Academy has awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature to renowned South Korean author, Han Kang. This prestigious recognition is a testament to Kang’s exceptional literary skills, as acknowledged by the jury for her “intense poetic prose that confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life” [[1], [2], [3]].
The Nobel Prize, considered the most esteemed honor in the literary world, is a fitting tribute to Kang’s remarkable contributions to the field. Her writing style, described as “intense poetic prose,” has captivated readers worldwide with its unique blend of lyrical depth and unflinching exploration of human suffering. By confronting historical traumas and exposing the vulnerabilities of human life, Kang’s works have resonated with audiences on a profound level, sparking essential conversations about the human condition.
As news of the award spreads, literary circles and fans alike are celebrating Kang’s achievement. The 53-year-old author’s win marks a significant milestone not only in her career but also for South Korean literature as a whole. This recognition underscores the growing global importance of Asian voices in the literary landscape, paving the way for future generations of writers to make their mark.
Kang’s writing often delves into the complexities of human experience, shedding light on the darker aspects of history and the human condition. Her poetry and prose have been praised for their evocative power, masterful storytelling, and unflinching honesty. This Nobel Prize is a testament to her skill and dedication to her craft, solidifying her position as one of the most respected and beloved authors of our time.
Han Kang’s Nobel Prize win is a momentous occasion, one that honors not only her remarkable body of work but also the impact she has had on readers worldwide. As we celebrate this achievement, we look forward to seeing how her writing will continue to inspire and challenge us in the years to come.
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