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White Book eBook

by Han Kang
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language: english
Publisher: Granta Publications, November of 2017 ‧
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From the winner of the Man Booker International Prize for The Vegetarian comes a stunning meditation on the colour white; about light, about death and about ritual

White Book

by Han Kang

Property Description
ISBN: 9781846276309
Publisher: Granta Publications
Release Date: November of 2017
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9781846276309
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Livro inesquecível

Sara Inês

"The White Book" é uma meditação delicada sobre a vida, a perda e a memória. Han Kang escreve com uma simplicidade quase silenciosa, mas cada página carrega uma força emocional imensa. A pureza da escrita e o simbolismo da cor branca criam uma leitura contemplativa e profundamente humana. Um livro breve, mas inesquecível, que se sente mais do que se lê.

Melancólico

Rita dias

Um livro para ser lido e apreciado muito calmamente; embora os episódios descritos sejam simples e curtos, passam mensagens e estados de espirito fortíssimos.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Han Kang

Nobel Prize in Literature 2024

Han Kang was born in Gwangju, South Korea. In 1994 she began her writing career by winning first place in a literary contest in Seoul. The Vegetarian (2016), his first novel published by Dom Quixote, won the Man Booker International Prize in 2016. Human Acts (2017) won the Prize Manhae in South Korea and the Prize Malaparte in Italy. The next work, The White Paper (2019), was a finalist for Man Booker International Prize 2018. Also published Greek Lessons (2023) and, in 2025, Impossible Farewells, who won the Prize in the French edition. Medici 2023, in the foreign novel category.
Han Kang also received literary awards. Yi SangYoung Creators, Best Korean Novel Hwang Sun-won and DongriAnd, "for her intense poetic prose that confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life," she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2024.
She was a professor in the Creative Writing Department at the Seoul Institute of the Arts and currently dedicates herself solely to writing. Her work has been published in over thirty languages. She lives in Seoul.

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