
SEOUL, May 17 (Yonhap) - South Korean writer Han Kang has been getting recharged consideration in the nearby book market Tuesday on news that her novel "The Vegetarian" won the 2016 Man Booker International Prize.
Online book shop Yes24 said offers of the novel added up to 2,200 amid the four hours taking after 6 a.m. Tuesday morning. The number is more than 11 times that of the earlier day when just 108 duplicates were gotten. The aggregate offers of each of the 13 of her books achieved 2,309, 8.4 times that of the earlier day.
In the nation's greatest disconnected from the net Kyobo book shop, more than 1,500 duplicates were sold in only two hours, beginning from 9:30 a.m. at the point when the business opened.
In the days to come, the neighborhood book industry is prone to take advantage of Korean perusers' enthusiasm for the writer to help book deals.
Yes24 has as of now begun a promoting push for Han Kang's works. The organization will offer presents to perusers who leave a complimentary message for the creator on the organization's site.
Kyobo additionally plans to leave on a business battle in both its disconnected from the net and online stores.
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