I Read
The White Book by Han Kang
2024.06.03
This article is a review written by an Algerian reader of
“Standing at this border where land and water meet, watching the seemingly endless recurrence of the waves (though this eternity is in fact an illusion: the earth will one day vanish, everything will one day vanish), the fact that our lives are no more than brief instants is felt with unequivocal clarity.” - The White Book, p.46
English and Korean covers of The White Book
The novel The White Book (Munhakdongne Publishing Group), written by Korean author Han Kang, is a profound philosophical work that revolves around white elements with an interesting approach to express pain, grief, mourning, and life. The author, Han Kang, took inspiration from her mother’s experience of losing her first premature baby girl 2 hours after giving birth in unfortunate circumstances.
Written by Imane Bouhnika (Reader of K-Book Trends) #Han Kang#The White Book#Review |
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