EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 16 MIN
EP55 - Human Acts
from 偶爾會想起 - 一個隨機漫步的說書分享 (I may remember) · host Ming-Feng
This episode will be about Human Acts Authors: Han Kang was awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature. Born in Gwangju, South Korea, she moved to Seoul at the age of ten. She studied Korean literature at Yonsei University. Her writing has won the Yi Sang Literary Prize, the Today's Young Artist Award, and the Korean Literature Novel Award. The Vegetarian, her first novel to be translated into English,was published by Portobello Books in 2015 and won the 2016 Man Booker International Prize. She is also the author of Human Acts (Portobello, 2016) and The White Book (Portobello, 2017). She is based in Seoul. Deborah Smith grew up in Doncaster. She has translated Korean books by Han Kang, Bae Suah, and Kim Haeja. In 2015 she founded Tilted Axis Press to publish anti-colonial translations from across Asia. She has lived in north India since 2020 and is slowly learning her daughter's mother tongue. She writes on translation, whiteness, class, and sick women. Featured Quote After you died I could not hold a funeral, And so my life became a funeral. ------------ The cover image was created by enhancing an original hand-drawn sketch with #nanobanana AI technology, achieving a perfect blend of handcrafted touch and modern tech. email: [email protected] IG: https://www.instagram.com/i_may_remember/profilecard/ -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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This episode will be about Human Acts Authors: Han Kang was awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature. Born in Gwangju, South Korea, she moved to Seoul at the age of ten. She studied Korean literature at Yonsei University. Her writing has won the Yi Sang Literary Prize, the Today's Young Artist Award, and the Korean Literature Novel Award. The Vegetarian, her first novel to be translated into English,was published by Portobello Books in 2015 and won the 2016 Man Booker International Prize. She is also the author of Human Acts (Portobello, 2016) and The White Book (Portobello, 2017). She is based in Seoul. Deborah Smith grew up in Doncaster. She has translated Korean books by Han Kang, Bae Suah, and Kim Haeja. In 2015 she founded Tilted Axis Press to publish anti-colonial translations from across Asia. She has lived in north India since 2020 and is slowly learning her daughter's mother tongue. She writes on translation, whiteness, class, and sick women. Featured Quote After you died I could not hold a funeral, And so my life became a funeral. ------------ The cover image was created by enhancing an original hand-drawn sketch with #nanobanana AI technology, achieving a perfect blend of handcrafted touch and modern tech. email: [email protected] IG: https://www.instagram.com/i_may_remember/profilecard/ -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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