Dear Leader - Jang Jin-Sung

Dear Leader

Jang Jin-Sung

出版时间

2014-05-13

ISBN

9781476766553

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

In this rare insider’s view into contemporary North Korea, a high-ranking counterintelligence agent describes his life as a former poet laureate to Kim Jong-il and his breathtaking escape to freedom.“The General will now enter the room.”Everyone turns to stone. Not moving my head, I direct my eyes to a point halfway up the archway where Kim Jong-il’s face will soon appear…As North Korea’s State Poet Laureate, Jang Jin-sung led a charmed life. With food provisions (even as the country suffered through its great famine), a travel pass, access to strictly censored information, and audiences with Kim Jong-il himself, his life in Pyongyang seemed safe and secure. But this privileged existence was about to be shattered. When a strictly forbidden magazine he lent to a friend goes missing, Jang Jin-sung must flee for his life.Never before has a member of the elite described the inner workings of this totalitarian state and its propaganda machine. An astonishing exposé told through the heart-stopping story of Jang Jin-sung’s escape to South Korea,Dear Leaderis a rare and unprecedented insight into the world’s most secretive and repressive regime.

Jang Jin-sung is a former poet laureate for North Korean leader Kim Jong-il. Since leaving the country he has become a bestselling author and widely solicited commentator on North Korea. He has been awarded the Rex Warner Literary Prize and read his poetry at London’s Cultural Olympiad in 2012. He now lives in South Korea and is editor in chief of New Focus International, an au...

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看似荒诞的故事 映射出了我们的邻居真实
The first book in English I ever finished!cheers.the book is so attractive,I will recomend it for sure!
写的像小说是的,作者不愧搞文学/诗的。 作者是朝鲜体制内的,长大无忧,也没挨过饿,怎么就突然悟了呢?计划逃走也是很偶然的因为丢了一本禁书。 在中国碰到的也都是好人,正常人,而且运气极好,总能在无路的时候变出一条路,幸存者偏差吧。沈阳的那个鲜族女的家不知道怎样了,他说回去了没找到,我是不信的,如果有这些人的话,肯定找着了。 另外,很精彩的描写体制内的OGD, 以及金2如何架空父亲十多年的情况,以及朝鲜的外交处事的逻辑性和合理性。 事情发生在2004/05年,记得那段时期确实有一些朝鲜难民翻墙栅栏冲进韩国使馆,后来那边都封路了。还有 shabi zaizi和 shabi wo da si ni 不知道是不是沈阳那边的说法.同情朝鲜普通人受苦的遭遇,同时也要珍惜咱们的平安温饱不愁的生活!
爸妈国庆去HK的时候在诚品书店买的其中的一本 繁体字 看的有点累 但我觉得这本写朝鲜的书真的太精彩了吧
很早以前读的了,印象最深刻的反而是两位主角在中国边境的山上谈自己的过去,喜欢的人和未来的打算……虽然成长于那样地狱的环境中,他们和世界上的其他同龄人也存在共通的地方。以及繁中评论区那群给北朝洗地的魔怔人用的还是同样一套枯燥的话术……
除了披露朝鲜当局及今正日本人的丑恶嘴脸外,毫无疑问,这本书具有高度的文学价值。要不怎么是诗人呢,这样细微的感受力让所有阅读它的人身临其境,与主角们一起逃亡、躲避,见证朝鲜的谎言和人性的可能。一个作家,尤其是一个诗人,写到动容处难免会有些夸大其词,但仍然无法忽略本书的文学价值,几乎有种主人公的宿命感,他带着自己的诗歌,注定要成功离开朝鲜,到韩国以一个自由人的身份,为朝鲜人民的权益做斗争。他将那些被隐匿的事实全部抖搜出来,叫世界认清朝鲜的真面目。
非常震撼,看完全书印象最深的是逃亡中反复默念的I'm going to live, 对那边人民为求生展现出的毅力和勇气表示敬意
终于读完了张振成关于自己的脱北自述与朝鲜内部统治结构的回望梳理和从上世纪90年代起的朝鲜大饥荒。从一个外来者的角度,我们很难真正了解朝鲜自我封闭下的真实情况。但我倾向于相信其大部分的描述都是真的有迹可循的。
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