East Asian Literary Fiction
by Han Kang
In a fragmentary meditation on whiteness, grief, and memory, the narrator contemplates white objects—a newborn's hand, a moon, bone, snow—while processing the death of her prematurely born sister. Through spare, crystalline prose, Han Kang transforms personal loss into a universal exploration of mortality, purity, and the spaces between absence and presence.
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