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Greek Lessons

A Novel

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Greek Lessons

By: Han Kang, Deborah Smith - translator, e. yaewon - translator
Narrated by: Greta Jung, Earl T. Kim
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FROM HAN KANG, WINNER OF THE 2024 NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE

“[Han Kang’s] intense poetic prose . . . exposes the fragility of human life.”—The Nobel Committee for Literature, in the citation for the Nobel Prize

NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS’ CHOICE • A dazzling novel about the saving grace of language and human connection, from the “visionary” (New York Times Book Review) author of the International Booker Prize winner The Vegetarian

“Both a disquieting journey about the loss of sense and a return to the sensorium of touch and intimacy, Greek Lessons soars with sensuous and revelatory insight.”—Cathy Park Hong, author of Minor Feelings

A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The New Yorker, Time, Chicago Public Library, Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, Library Journal


"Now and then, language would thrust its way into her sleep like a skewer through meat, startling her awake several times a night."

In a classroom in Seoul, a young woman watches her Greek language teacher at the blackboard. She tries to speak but has lost her voice. Her teacher finds himself drawn to the silent woman, for day by day he is losing his sight.

Soon the two discover a deeper pain binds them together. For her, in the space of just a few months, she has lost both her mother and the custody battle for her nine-year-old son. For him, it's the pain of growing up between Korea and Germany, being torn between two cultures and languages, and the fear of losing his independence.

Greek Lessons tells the story of two ordinary people brought together at a moment of private anguish—the fading light of a man losing his vision meeting the silence of a woman who has lost her language. Yet these are the very things that draw them to each other. Slowly the two discover a profound sense of unity—their voices intersecting with startling beauty, as they move from darkness to light, from silence to breath and expression.

Greek Lessons is the story of the unlikely bond between this pair and a tender love letter to human intimacy and connection—a novel to awaken the senses, one that vividly conjures the essence of what it means to be alive.
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OMG! Wow! Well deserving of the Nobel Prize 2024 2025. Does not disappoint or faulter.

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The story is not linear as he meets a woman with psychiatric issues. She loses her parents and custody of her son. The novel touches on connection in the man who has lost most of his sight and she loses her ability to speak. This is hard to follow. It is a poem.

Greek lessons takes you linearly on story of Korean man who spends half his life in General Korea and rest in Germany

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Worth the challenge. Recommend listening while reading, otherwise you miss out on a lot of visual detail that’s important for sense-making.

Deeply rewarding

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That is all I can say. Performance was good, but story was just ok. I thought the ending was odd.

A little hard to follow

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I actually expected the story to go a bit further and hard to understand the subtleness of the Greek parts

Beautiful

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