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(11 Oct 2024) FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4525033 ASSOCIATED PRESS Seoul, South Korea - 11 October 2024 1. Various of newspaper headlines on South Korean writer Han Kang winning Nobel Prize in Literature 2. Customers buying Han's books 3. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Lee Seo Yun, 60, writer: ++SOUNDBITE STARTS ON PREVIOUS SHOT AND OVERLAID BY SHOT 4-5++ "I am proud (of Han) reaching her apex as an international writer for transcending sensitive issues such as South Korean history into literary work." 4. Sign showing Han is 2024 winner of Nobel Prize in Literature 5. People buying Han's books 6. Various of customers entering to buy Han's books ASSOCIATED PRESS Seoul, South Korea - 11 October 2024 7. Various of book store in Seoul, which is run by Han Kang, Nobel Prize winner in literature 8. SOUNDBITE (Korean) : Lee Dayoung, 30, office worker ++SOUDNBITE STARTS ON PREVIOUS SHOT AND OVERLAID BY SHOT 9++ "I have always liked and respected her perspective and sentences she uses to express her perspective. Her books feel different every time I read them again and that is why I like her work." 9. Mid of South Koreans inside Han's bookstore ASSOCIATED PRESS Tokyo, Japan - 10 October 2024 10. Staff member bringing out works by Han Kang 11. Works by Han Kang, including ‘The Vegetarian’, on display 12. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Kim Youngjoon, South Korean Tokyo resident: ++SOUNDBITE STARTS ON PREVIOUS SHOT AND OVERLAID BY SHOT 13++ “It's especially gratifying that the author who has depicted South Korea’s painful history so well has received an award. I am very pleased.” 13. People holding han's book 14. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Hitomi Mizuguchi, Han Kang's fan: ++SOUNDBITE OVERLAID SHOT 15++ “The books reflect the experiences of the author and her family very deeply, and it provides an opportunity to learn about Korea through such works. I really enjoy reading them, they are powerful pieces of literature.” 15. Various of Han's books on shelf STORYLINE: The morning after writer Han Kang was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, South Koreans line up at bookstores in Seoul reacted with joy and pride to the news, while waiting to buy her novels. One customer at the store, fellow writer Lee Seo Yun, said Han was "reaching her apex" as an author. South Korean fans were seen at a book store run by Han Kang, Nobel Prize winner in literature. The book store located in Seoul was more crowded than usual due Han becoming the first South Korean writer to win the prize. There were fans, who were familiar with her work and also those who visited the bookstore to get to know her for the first time. Han, known for her experimental and often disturbing stories that explore human traumas and violence and incorporate the brutal moments of South Korea’s modern history, is the country’s first writer to win the preeminent award in world literature. Her triumph adds to the growing global influence of South Korean culture, which in recent years included the successes of director Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar-winning “Parasite,” the brutal Netflix survival drama “Squid Game” and K-pop groups like BTS and BLACKPINK. AP video by Yong-ho Kim and Yong Jun Chang =========================================================== Clients are reminded to adhere to all listed restrictions and to check the terms of their licence agreements. For further assistance, please contact the AP Archive on: Tel +44(0)2074827482 Email: [email protected]. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...