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Nothing To Envy

Nothing To Envy

Real Lives In North Korea

by Barbara Demick
Paperback
Publication Date: 08/07/2010

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WINNER OF THE BBC SAMUEL JOHNSON PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION 2010

A spectacularly revealing and harrowing portrait of ordinary lives in the world's least ordinary country, North Korea

North Korea is Orwell's 1984 made reality: it is the only country in the world not connected to the internet; Gone with the Wind is a dangerous, banned book; during political rallies, spies study your expression to check your sincerity. After the death of the country's great leader Kim Il Sung in 1994, famine descended, and Nothing to Envy - winner of the 2010 BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction - weaves together the stories of adversity and resilience of six residents of Chongin, North Korea's third-largest city. From extensive interviews and with tenacious investigative work, Barbara Demick has recreated the concerns, culture and lifestyles of North Korean citizens in a gripping narrative, and vividly reconstructed the inner workings of this extraordinary and secretive country.
ISBN:
9781847081414
9781847081414
Category:
Political oppression & persecution
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
08-07-2010
Publisher:
Granta Books
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
336
Dimensions (mm):
198x129x20mm
Weight:
0.24kg
Barbara Demick

Barbara Demick is the New York correspondent of the Los Angeles Times. She has lived in and reported from China, North Korea, South Korea, Tibet, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

She has written three books: Logavina Street: Life and Death in a Sarajevo Neighborhood, Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea and now Eat the Buddha: Life and Death in a Tibetan Town. Demick is the winner of Britain’s Samuel Johnson Award for best non-fiction, the George Polk Award and the Robert F. Kennedy Award, as well as the Osborn Elliot Prize for Journalism from the Asia Society and the Overseas Press Club, the American Academy of Diplomacy’s Arthur Ross Award and Stanford University’s Shorenstein Award for best Asia reporting. She has also been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award.

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