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Literary revolution in South Korea: from "Vegetarian" to Nobel

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The Academy of Sciences has awarded this year's Nobel Prize for literature to "intense poetic prose" that deals with historical traumas and reveals the "fragility of human life". For the first time since 1901, when this prize was established, it was received by the South Korean writer Han Kang (b. 1970). These days, Koreans are taking her books to bookstores, and the world is wondering who she is.
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