Korean novelist extraordinaire, Han Kang, recently delivered a manuscript to a library in Norway, but there's a twist: the novel won't be printed until 2114.
Korean novelist extraordinaire, Han Kang, recently delivered a manuscript to a library in Norway, but there's a twist: the novel won't be printed until 2114.
The so-called Future Library Project includes 1,000 newly planted seedlings that will provide the paper for the library's books.
Han delivered her novel wrapped in white cloth and said that the ceremony was akin to her novel marrying the forest.
She was the fifth author invited to participate in the project and the first from Asia.
The so-called Future Library Project includes 1,000 newly planted seedlings that will provide the paper for the library's books.
Han delivered her novel wrapped in white cloth and said that the ceremony was akin to her novel marrying the forest.
She was the fifth author invited to participate in the project and the first from Asia.
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