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Human Acts

A Novel

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FROM HAN KANG, WINNER OF THE 2024 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE

[Han Kang s] intense poetic prose . . . confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life. The Nobel Committee for Literature, in the citation for the Nobel Prize

The internationally bestselling author of The Vegetarian presents a rare and astonishing (The Observer) portrait of political unrest and the universal struggle for justice.

Compulsively readable, universally relevant, and deeply resonant . . . in equal parts beautiful and urgent. The New York Times Book Review

Shortlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award One of the Best Books of the Year: The Atlantic, San Francisco Chronicle, NPR, HuffPost, Medium, Library Journal

Amid a violent student uprising in South Korea, a young boy named Dong-ho is shockingly killed.

The story of this tragic episode unfolds in a sequence of interconnected chapters as the victims and the bereaved encounter suppression, denial, and the echoing agony of the massacre. From Dong-ho s best friend who meets his own fateful end; to an editor struggling against censorship; to a prisoner and a factory worker, each suffering from traumatic memories; and to Dong-ho's own grief-stricken mother; and through their collective heartbreak and acts of hope is the tale of a brutalized people in search of a voice.

An award-winning, controversial bestseller, Human Acts is a timeless, pointillist portrait of an historic event with reverberations still being felt today, by turns tracing the harsh reality of oppression and the resounding, extraordinary poetry of humanity.

Produktdetails

Erscheinungsdatum
17. Oktober 2017
Sprache
englisch
Seitenanzahl
240
Autor/Autorin
Han Kang
Übersetzung
Deborah Smith
Verlag/Hersteller
Produktart
kartoniert
Gewicht
200 g
Größe (L/B/H)
203/134/20 mm
ISBN
9781101906743

Portrait

Han Kang

Han Kang was born in 1970 in South Korea. She is the author of The Vegetarian, winner of the International Booker Prize, as well as Human Acts, The White Book, Greek Lessons, and We Do Not Part. In 2024, she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.

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Stunning . . . Han Kang has an ambition as large as Milton s struggle with God: She wants to reconcile the ways of humanity to itself. NPR

Human Acts is unique in the intensity and scale of this brutality. . . . The novel details a bloody history that was deliberately forgotten and is only now being recovered. The Nation

Exquisitely crafted. O: the Oprah Magazine

Human Acts speaks the unspeakable. Vanity Fair

The long wake of the killings plays out across the testimonies of survivors as well as the dead, in scenarios both gorily real and beautifully surreal. Vulture

Engrossing . . . Unnerving and painfully immediate . . . [Human Acts] is torturously compelling, a relentless portrait of death and agony that never lets you look away. Han s prose . . . is both spare and dreamy, full of haunting images and echoing language. She mesmerizes, drawing you into the horrors of Gwangju; questioning humanity, implicating everyone. Los Angeles Times

Revelatory . . . nothing short of breathtaking . . . What Han has re-created is not just an extraordinary record of human suffering during one particularly contentious period in Korean history, but also a written testament to our willingness to risk discomfort, capture, even death in order to fight for a cause or help others in times of need. San Francisco Chronicle

Where Kang excels is in her unflinching, unsentimental descriptions of death. I am hard pressed to think of another novel that deals so vividly and convincingly with the stages of physical decay. Boston Globe

Absorbing . . . Han uses her talents as a storyteller of subtlety and power to bring this struggle out of the middle distance of history and into the intimate space of the irreplaceable human individual. Minneapolis Star-Tribune

Pristine, expertly paced, and gut-wrenching . . . Human Acts grapples with the fallout of a massacre and questions what humans are willing to die for and in turn what they must live through. Kang approaches these difficult and inexorable queries with originality and fearlessness, making Human Acts a must-read. Chicago Review of Books

Though her subject matter is terrifying, her prose is too beautiful, her images too perfectly crystallized to wince and turn away from them. . . . Human Acts is a slim novel weighted with philosophical and spiritual inquiry, but if offers no consolations. Rather, it grapples with who we are, what we are able to endure, and what we inflict upon other people. St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Reading about human acts like these can be excruciating. But true to the urgency conveyed through its frequent use of second-person narration, Han s book is also filled with human acts involving profiles in courage that inspire hope. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

Inventive, intense and provocative . . . a work of considerable bravery . . . Human Acts is a profound act of protest in itself. Newsday

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