Nothing to Envy
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Nothing to Envy
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Nothing to Envy
Nothing to Envy by Barbara Demick is a poignant and eye-opening exploration of life in the elusive and mysterious country of North Korea. Through the detailed accounts of six ordinary citizens, Demick sheds light on the daily experiences, dreams, and struggles of those living under one of the world's most oppressive regimes.
WINNER OF THE 2010 SAMUEL JOHNSON PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION
Imagine a society where every aspect of your life is controlled by the state, where the vibrancy of life is reduced to black and white, except for the stark red letters of propaganda signs. This chilling reality, reminiscent of George Orwell’s dystopian vision in Nineteen Eighty-four, is what Barbara Demick reveals through her meticulous reporting. In North Korea, the government keeps a watchful eye on its citizens, policing their thoughts and ensuring conformity. Here, dissent is a danger and loyalty to the regime is enforced under fear of persecution.
North Korea remains the only country globally that has deliberately chosen to sever its connection to the Internet, maintaining a veil of secrecy. The citizens are subjected to an unending stream of state-sanctioned information, unable to turn the dials of their radios away from the government's broadcasts. Against this backdrop of surveillance and propaganda, 22 million North Koreans strive to lead lives that could only be dreamt of in another world.
Barbara Demick, an experienced journalist, dedicated a decade to uncovering the complexities of North Korean life, beyond the grim façade projected by its leaders. Her narrative journey began with a young defector named Mi-ran, who offered glimpses into her life in North Korea. Through Mi-ran's memories, readers learn about a time when cinemas still operated, electricity was sporadically available, and tender romances could bloom despite the harshness of the regime. Mi-ran’s story provided a rare, human perspective on the realities of North Korean existence.
In Nothing to Envy, Demick delves deeper, recounting the lives of Mi-ran and five other defectors. The book paints a hauntingly intimate portrait of North Korean society, following these individuals as they fall in love, cultivate personal ambitions, and grapple with the dire challenges of survival and betrayal. Each story is a testament to resilience and offers profound insights into the human spirit's capacity to endure in the face of adversity.
Through these narratives, Demick invites readers into a world that is often obscured, providing a poignant and captivating account of the high cost of life under an authoritarian regime. Nothing to Envy not only enlightens but also compels readers to reflect on the strength and perseverance of those whose voices are seldom heard.
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Nothing to Envy by Barbara Demick has received acclaim for its in-depth and humanising portrayal of life in North Korea through the personal stories of six defectors. Reviewers praise the book for its compelling narrative, emotional impact, and insightful depiction of a closed society, making it both an informative and engaging read.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780732292843
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 09 May 2012
Country: Australia
Imprint: Fourth Estate
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 21.0mm
Width: 130.0mm
Height: 200.0mm
Weight: 238g
Pages: 240
About the Author
Barbara Demick is the Beijing bureau chief of the Los Angeles Times. Her reporting on North Korea won the Overseas Press Club’s award for human rights reporting as well as awards from the Asia Society and the American Academy of Diplomacy. Her coverage of Sarajevo for the Philadelphia Inquirer won the George Polk Award and the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in international reporting. Her previous book is Logavina Street: Life and Death in a Sarajevo Neighborhood.
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