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Exhibition at The Korean Cultural Centre UK delves into the heart of Korean literature |
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Han Kang, ⓒ DAEHAKNAEIL Corp.
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LONDON.- The Korean Cultural Centre UK is presenting Bestselling and Beloved, a special exhibition that delves into the heart of Korean literature, showcasing both its enduring classics and its dynamic contemporary scene, with a spotlight on Nobel Laureate Han Kang.
Exploring beloved Korean literature and contemporary classics, the exhibition illuminates the broader contours of each generationits politics, economy, society, culture, social systems, ideologies, and peoples daily life. Each one serves not only as a narrative but as a cultural artifact, offering insights into the collective psyche and societal shifts within Korea.
Structured around five thematic sections, the journey begins with Timeless Masterpieces exploring Koreas literary roots in the late 17th century. Then it progresses from The First Bestseller to A Mirror of the Times exploring how literature followed societal changes during the post-liberation, economic booms, and globalisation eras. The Future of Korean Books looks ahead at the direction literature may take and finally Nobel Laureate Han Kang.
The exhibition celebrates the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature awarded to Korean author Han Kang. The Nobel Laureate Han Kang section highlights the significant cultural exchange her works have had between Korea and the UK through her collaboration with translator Deborah Smith and more.
Seunghye Sun, Director of KCCUK, stated, We congratulate Han Kang on receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature.This exhibition connects Korean bestselling books with Aesthetics, highlighting the collaboration between Han Kang and Deborah Smith. Han Kangs globally bestselling work reflect deep empathy for human suffering, and its translation has conveyed this sentiment worldwide. This empathetic connection paves the way for a new future, affirming that Korean aesthetics are now part of world literature.
Jaemin Cha, Curator of KCCUK, stated, Despite Korean literatures powerful voice, its still little known internationally. This exhibition not only aims to deepen the understanding of the roots of Korean literature but also repositions it within a global context. I hope this exhibition will offer audiences the opportunity to reflect on the past, present and future of Korean literature.
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