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Han Kang: “Science and Art Ask the Same Question: ‘What Are We Doing Here?’”

Summary by La Tercera
The Nobel Prize winner Han Kang (Gwangju, 1970) has written a crime. To talk about it, he quotes us at a train station in London, that of St Pancras, where the hustle and bustle of passenger trips and arrivals allows him to pass unnoticed. While in the corridors and platforms thousands of stories are crossed, the South Korean tears the keys to her latest translated novel, Tinta y sangre (Random House), about a painter who supposedly dies in a my…

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The Nobel Prize winner Han Kang (Gwangju, 1970) has written a crime. To talk about it, he quotes us at a train station in London, that of St Pancras, where the hustle and bustle of passenger trips and arrivals allows him to pass unnoticed. While in the corridors and platforms thousands of stories are crossed, the South Korean tears the keys to her latest translated novel, Tinta y sangre (Random House), about a painter who supposedly dies in a my…

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La Tercera broke the news in Chile on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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