Stockholm: The Nobel Prize in Literature for 2024 has been awarded to South Korean author Han Kang, in recognition of her “intense poetic prose that confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life,” as announced by the Swedish Academy today.
Best known for her internationally acclaimed novel The Vegetarian, Han Kang has garnered a global following with her powerful storytelling, exploring themes of violence, trauma, and the complexities of the human condition. Her works, characterized by a blend of poetic language and emotionally charged narratives, have resonated deeply with readers around the world.
The Nobel Committee lauded Han’s literary prowess, noting her ability to intertwine history and personal struggles, portraying the human experience with a sensitivity that highlights both vulnerability and resilience. Her writing often challenges societal norms while confronting historical and personal traumas, creating a voice that has become increasingly significant in contemporary literature.
This prestigious accolade places Han Kang alongside literary legends like Gabriel García Márquez, Toni Morrison, and Kazuo Ishiguro, who have also received the Nobel Prize for their contributions to global literature. The award ceremony is scheduled to take place on December 10, 2024, in Stockholm, where she will be presented with the Nobel medal, diploma, and a monetary prize of 11 million Swedish kronor.