Nobel Laureate Han Kang's Seoul bookstore closes amid gentrification

Korean author Han Kang has closed her independent bookstore, Onul Books, after eight years. The bookstore was known for its carefully selected books, reading sessions, book clubs and writing classes that attracted readers from Korea and other countries.
The bookstore first opened in Seoul's Yangjae area in 2018 and later moved to Seochon in 2023. Although Han stepped down as the bookstore's head in 2021, she remained involved as a board member and hosted the final reading event before it closed.
Han explained that the bookstore had to close because the building was sold, and all tenants were asked to leave. Since she has been spending long periods overseas, she said it was difficult to find a new location right away.
Although she felt sad about the closure, Han expressed gratitude for the eight years the bookstore served readers. She hopes to reorganize and possibly open another bookstore in the future.
The closure has also raised concerns about gentrification in Seoul. As neighborhoods like Seochon become more popular, rising property prices and rents make it difficult for small bookstores, artists and independent businesses to stay.
Edited using generative AI tools.
Source : https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/lifestyle/books/20260708/nobel-laureate-han-kangs-seoul-bookstore-closes-amid-gentrification
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