Review: In 'We Do Not Part,' Nobel Prize winner Han Kang implores readers to listen to the dead
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"In 'We Do Not Part', Han Kang poses profound questions about existence, blurring the lines between living, dreaming, and the nature of reality itself."
"The narrative leaps between different states of being—between Kyungha's urgent present action and her dreamlike recollections, weaving a complex tapestry of consciousness."
"This novel is an intricate exploration of the subconscious, where the journey to save a pet bird morphs into a descent into the underworld of thoughts and memories."
"Ultimately, 'We Do Not Part' challenges readers to confront their perceptions of reality and the fragility of life through experimental storytelling that captivates and unsettles."
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