Read-Alikes for Han Kang - if you like Han Kang try these authors...

Han Kang
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Han Kang

Read-Alikes for Han Kang

If you like Han Kang, try these authors:
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  • Heinz Insu Fenkl

    Heinz Insu Fenkl

    Heinz Insu Fenkl was born in 1960 in Bupyeong and grew up in Korea, and later in Germany and the United States. His autobiographical novel Memories of My Ghost Brother was named a PEN/Hemingway Award finalist and a Barnes & ... (more)

    If you enjoyed:
    We Do Not Part

    Try:
    Skull Water
    by Heinz Insu Fenkl

  • E.J. Koh

    E.J. Koh

    E. J. Koh is the author of The Magical Language of Others, which won a Washington State Book Award, Pacific Northwest Book Award, and Association for Asian American Studies Book Award, and was longlisted for the PEN Open Book... (more)

    If you enjoyed:
    We Do Not Part

    Try:
    The Liberators
    by E.J. Koh

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