Published on March 28, 2026
SEOUL, March 27 (Yonhap) — Nobel laureate Han Kang has been awarded the National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) Award for her latest work, “We Do Not Part.” The announcement, made during a ceremony in New York, highlights the global impact of Han’s writing, which has resonated profoundly with audiences around the world.
“We Do Not Part” is a poignant exploration of loss, memory, and the human condition, reflecting Han’s signature ability to blend lyrical prose with deep philosophical themes. The book has received widespread acclaim for its emotional depth and innovative narrative style, solidifying Han’s status as a preeminent voice in contemporary literature.
The NBCC Award is recognized as one of the most prestigious honors in the literary community, celebrating works that exhibit excellence in criticism, as well as in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Han’s victory is particularly noteworthy, as she is the first South Korean author to receive this accolade, further establishing her influence in the global literary landscape.
In her acceptance speech, Han expressed gratitude to her readers and fellow authors, emphasizing the importance of literature in bridging cultural divides and fostering understanding among diverse communities. Her recognition comes at a time when literary voices from non-Western perspectives are increasingly pivotal in enriching global discourse.
The award ceremony also featured discussions on the current state of literature in a rapidly changing world, with many attendees highlighting the critical role of authors like Han in addressing pressing social issues through their works. As “We Do Not Part” continues to gather attention, it is expected to inspire further conversations about the intricacies of human experience and the art of storytelling.
As the literary community celebrates Han Kang’s achievements, her work serves as a reminder of the power of words to connect people and provoke thought, marking a significant moment in the continuation of her literary journey.
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