Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Understanding North Korean Through the Eyes of Defectors. The weekly column Ask a North Korean published by NK News, invites readers from around the world to pose questions to North Korean defectors. By way of these provocative interviews the North Koreans themselves provide authentic firsthand testimonies about what is really happening inside the "Hermit Kingdom."
The North Korean contributors to this book include:
- "Seong" who came to South Korea, after dropping out during his final year of his university. He is now training to be an elementary school teacher.
- "Kang" who left North Korea in 2005. He now lives in London, England.
- "Cheol" who was from South Hamgyeong in North Korea and is now a second year university student in Seoul.
- "Park" worked and studied in Pyongyang before defecting to the U.S. in 2011. He is now studying at a U.S. college.
This book sheds an important light on all aspects of North Korean politics and society, and shows that even in the world's most authoritarian regime, life goes on in ways that are very different from what you may think.
Synopsis
"In his new book,
Ask a North Korean, Daniel Tudor--a former Economist journalist and current Korean beer entrepreneur-- wants people to understand the true lives of everyday North Koreans. Using translated essays written by defectors, the book covers topics from politics to pornography."
-- The Boston Globe Understanding North Korean Through the Eyes of Defectors.
The weekly column Ask A North Korean, published by NK News, invites readers from around the world to pose questions to North Korean defectors. By way of these fascinating interviews, the North Koreans themselves provide authentic firsthand testimonies about what is happening inside the "Hermit Kingdom."
North Korean contributors to this book include:
- "Seong" who came to South Korea after dropping out during his final year of his university. He is now training to be an elementary school teacher.
- "Kang" who left North Korea in 2005. He now lives in London, England.
- "Cheol" who was from South Hamgyeong in North Korea and is now a second-year university student in Seoul.
- "Park" worked and studied in Pyongyang before defecting to the U.S. in 2011. He is now studying at a U.S. college.
Ask A North Korean sheds critical light on all aspects of North Korean politics and society and shows that even in the world's most authoritarian regime, life goes on in ways that are very different from what you may think.
Synopsis
- Author's previous books, North Korea Confidential and Korea: The Impossible Country, were reviewed by Financial Times, The Economist, The Guardian, BBC and NPR, among other international media.
- North Korea Confidential was named One of the Best Books of 2015 by The Economist
- Read rare first-person testimonies as to what really goes on in this secretive authoritarian nation
- Each contributor gives a fair, honest answer to questions submitted by worldwide inquiring minds
- Adapted from NK News' long-running column of the same name
- The defectors interviewed shine light on all aspects, good and bad, of the complex North Korean politics and society