Squid Game is a South Korean survival thriller, set in a dystopian world written and directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk. The series revolves around a secret competition where 456 financially struggling ...
Each contestant had a backstory that explained why they joined the game. Some of these backstories stood out and added depth to the storyline, and among them is Kang Sae-byeok, also known as Player ...
Ji-yeong in Squid Game. (Source: Screengrab from the show) Ji-yeong deliberately lost the Marbles game, giving up her life to allow Sae-byeok to progress in the games after concluding that Sae-byeok ...
Player 067 in the first season of Squid Game is Kang Sae-byeok, a North Korean defector who enters the game to win money and reunite her family. Model and actress Ho-yeon Jung portrays the character.
Han Kang is a private person. When she won last year’s Nobel Prize for literature, it was widely reported in the South Korean press that she was married to the literary critic Hong Yong-hee.
Nobel Prize winner Han Kang’s new novel, “We Do Not Part,” starts with a plea: Filmmaker Inseon, who is recovering from an accident in Seoul, asks her friend Kyungha to travel to her home on ...
Han Kang's new book "We Do Not Part" is out now. (Author photo courtesy Paik Duhim; book cover courtesy Penguin Random House/Hogarth) Last year, novelist Han Kang became the first Korean writer to ...
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Han Kang’s latest novel, about a South Korean massacre, delves into why atrocities must be remembered. “It’s pain and it is blood, but it’s the current of life,” she said. Han Kang in 2016.
The UFC 311 prelims featured a bizarre moment after the first round between light heavyweights Bogdan Guskov and Billy Elekana. Billy Elekana took a short-notice fight against Top 15 light ...
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