
“The memoir is topical, coming at a time when interest in the goings-on behind the last remaining panel of the Iron Curtain is high. [...] The episodes are smart, sharply observed and funny, without downplaying the untold horrors (death camps, starvation) that lurk around every corner.”
— Globe and Mail
“Tinged with black humour, ...[Pyongyang] offers a perspective no straight-up print journalism could.”
— National Post
Year
2017
Type
Nonfiction
Praise
“The memoir is topical, coming at a time when interest in the goings-on behind the last remaining panel of the Iron Curtain is high. [...] The episodes are smart, sharply observed and funny, without downplaying the untold horrors (death camps, starvation) that lurk around every corner.”
— Globe and Mail
“Tinged with black humour, ...[Pyongyang] offers a perspective no straight-up print journalism could.”
— National Post
Description
What to read after Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea.
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