Yes, there are several novels that explore this theme. One example could be 'The Last Man Standing' which depicts the struggles and survival of the final human in a post-apocalyptic world.
Finally, an example of a human's work catalog is as follows:
The Last Man: A horror novel by Elmore James tells the story of a family in a small town who is enveloped by a mysterious evil force.
The Last Man on Earth was a science fiction novel written by William gibson, which told the story of a lonely human surviving in space after the destruction of the Earth.
3 The Last Word by George R R Martin is a fantasy novel about the survival of a group of humans after the end of the world.
The Last of the Mohicans, by Washington Irving, is a traditional American novel about the survival of a Native American tribe after The end of the world.
5 The Moon and Sixpence by William Somerset Maugham is a modern novel about a lonely man surviving in a post-apocalyptic city.
These are just a few examples. In fact, the final human works catalog is very broad, covering all kinds of novels, including horror, science fiction, fantasy, history, modern and so on.
I'm not sure specifically which 'last human' Korean novel you are referring to. There could be various interpretations. It might be about the last remaining human in a post - apocalyptic world, perhaps dealing with themes like survival, loneliness, and the search for meaning in a desolate environment.
There were many novels similar to The Last Man, some of which included:
1 Alive-Yu Hua: This is a novel about the life of a Chinese farmer. It tells the story of a person who can still live after experiencing a lot of suffering and pain.
2 " Three-Body "-Liu Cixin: This is a science fiction novel about the conflict and communication between Earth and alien civilizations and the various difficulties faced by mankind.
3 " Dark Forest "-Liu Cixin: This is a science fiction novel about the survival problems faced by humans in the universe and how to protect themselves from being discovered and attacked by other alien civilizations.
4 " The Lone Ship of Doomsday "-Shi Tiesheng: This is a novel about the survival of mankind during the end of the world. It tells how a person survives in a lonely and desperate environment.
5 One Hundred Years of Solitude-Garcia Márquez: This is a masterpiece of Latin-American literature. It tells the story of a family of seven generations and reflects the changes in Latin-American history and culture.
These novels all involve human survival, culture, history, science, and many other aspects. They can provide you with a rich reading experience.
It depends. Some people love it, while others might not be as into it. It has a dedicated fan base, but popularity can vary based on personal preferences.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with a specific 'last human' Korean novel. There are so many Korean novels out there that it's hard to pinpoint one with just this title or concept.