Human Acts
Han Kang • 2014
Devastation Rating
war historical trauma injustice
Our Take
Han Kang writes the 1980 Gwangju Uprising through multiple voices — the dead, the survivors, the perpetrators — and each perspective reveals a different facet of state violence. Human Acts is a genocide novel that refuses to let the body be metaphor. The bodies here are specific, known, mourned. The novel's formal multiplicity refuses the reduction of atrocity to a single narrative — all voices are required.
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