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Han Kang

Is Han Kang A-List?

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NoHan Kang is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 2016

International Booker Prize Winner

Lost A-list status in 2019

Dropped to B tier — Human Acts International Success

Ranking Timeline

1993C$0.02M

Literary Debut with Poetry

Han Kang's poems were published in the magazine Literature and Society, marking her entry into the Korean literary scene. This debut established her as an emerging voice in contemporary Korean literature.

2007C$0.1M+$0.08M

The Vegetarian Published

Han Kang published The Vegetarian in Korean, a haunting novella exploring violence, trauma, and bodily autonomy. While well-received in Korea, it had not yet reached international audiences.

2010C$0.15M+$0.04999999999999999M

Seoul Institute of Arts Professor

Han Kang took a teaching position at the Seoul Institute of the Arts, where she mentored creative writing students. This stable academic role provided income while she continued her literary work.

2016A▲▲$0.5M+$0.35M

International Booker Prize Winner

The English translation of The Vegetarian won the International Booker Prize, making Han Kang the first Korean author to win this prestigious award. This catapulted her to global literary fame and dramatically increased book sales worldwide.

2019B$0.7M+$0.19999999999999996M

Human Acts International Success

Her novel Human Acts gained widespread international acclaim following The Vegetarian's success, with translations in over 20 languages. Han Kang solidified her reputation as one of the most important contemporary writers.

2024A$1M+$0.30000000000000004M

Nobel Prize in Literature

Han Kang was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, becoming the first Korean woman to receive this honor. This achievement represents the pinnacle of literary recognition and significantly increased her global profile.

2026B$1M

Acclaimed Literary Figure

Han Kang continues writing while enjoying international recognition as a Nobel laureate. While highly respected in literary circles and well-known in Korea, she remains a specialized cultural figure rather than a mainstream global icon—a celebrated artist within her field.

Last updated: February 25, 2026