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Han Kang, the first Korean Nobel Prize in Literature laureate, conveyed her acceptance remarks in writing.
Through her publishers Munhakdongne and Changbi, Han Kang said, "I was surprised when I first received the news of the award. After hanging up the phone, I slowly felt the reality and emotion. I am grateful to have been selected as the laureate. The warm congratulations that came like a huge wave throughout the day also surprised me. I am deeply thankful."
Munhakdongne and Changbi announced that Han Kang will not hold a press conference regarding the Nobel Prize in Literature award, and instead will share her remarks in writing.
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They also added that Han Kang’s acceptance speech for the Nobel Prize in Literature will be revealed at the Nobel Prize ceremony in December.
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