“Let’s read 18 of Han River’s essays as much as we want”… Samteosa, Han River series ‘released for free’

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A total of 18 episodes released, including ‘Bronze Hahoe Mask’
You can check it for free on the Samteo website.

Han Kang, the first Korean to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, is attending the 18th Pony Chung Innovation Award ceremony held at I’Park Tower in Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 17th. The Pony Chung Foundation, a non-profit foundation of HDC Group, selected Han Kang as the winner of the 18th Pony Chung Innovation Award last September, before Han Kang was selected as the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. 2024.10.17 Joint photo reporting group”/>

Author Han Kang, the first Korean to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, is attending the 18th Pony Chung Innovation Award ceremony held at I’Park Tower in Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 17th. The Pony Chung Foundation, a non-profit foundation of HDC Group, selected Han Kang as the winner of the 18th Pony Chung Innovation Award last September, before Han Kang was selected as the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. 2024.10.17 Joint photo reporting group

Anyone can now read the essays that Nobel Prize-winning novelist Han Kang (54) contributed to the monthly cultural magazine ‘Saemteo’.

Publisher Samteo announced on the 25th that it will publish past serial articles written by author Han Kang to ‘Saemteo’ for free on the Samteo website.

“Let’s read 18 of Han River’s essays as much as we want”… Samteosa, Han River series ‘released for free’

Capture from Samteo website

There are a total of 18 articles being released for free this time, from ‘Bronze Hahoe Mask’ in the November 1988 issue to ‘As long as I know a Samis monk’ in the August 2000 issue. An official from Samteosa told News 1, “The purpose of this free release is to protect the Han River. “In order to introduce the author’s writing to more people,” he said, “we plan to continue posting it (on the website) indefinitely.”

According to Samteo, writer Han Kang worked as an editorial reporter for the monthly ‘Saemteo’ for about two years after graduating from college in 1993. Even after debuting, he contributed several articles to the magazine. The essay released this time is also written by writer Han Kang after he left Samteo.

Anyone can check out a total of 18 serial articles on the Samteo website.

(Seoul = News 1)

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