Nobel Prize in LiteratureGreek Lessons: Winner of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature
Translated by Deborah Smith
About
In a Seoul classroom, a young woman studies ancient Greek. She has recently lost her voice — not metaphorically, but literally. Her teacher, meanwhile, is slowly losing his sight. Two people becoming less capable of communicating with the world find, in the structured beauty of a dead language, a way to reach each other that their failing senses cannot provide. Han Kang, Nobel laureate and author of The Vegetarian, writes about loss as a form of attention — as if the senses, in retreating, clear space for something more essential. The Greek lessons themselves become a metaphor for the way language can bridge distances that seem unbridgeable, connecting two people through grammar, etymology, and the shared effort of understanding. A novel about what remains when the usual channels of human connection close — and the unexpected intimacy of learning together in the dark.
Awards
- ★Nobel Prize in Literature(2024 - Winner)




