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This gripping narrative offers astonishing insights into North Korea from the perspective of a high-ranking insider. Jang Jin-sung, once a key figure in the regime's propaganda machine, transformed from a loyal supporter to a courageous critic. Tasked with crafting the nation's founding myth and even posing as a South Korean intellectual, he produced epic poems glorifying Kim Jong-il. His dedication earned him an audience with the dictator, granting him privileges as one of the 'Admitted,' including special food, travel access, and immunity from prosecution. Privy to state secrets, Jang understood the inner workings of the regime and the harsh realities faced by ordinary citizens, witnessing the stark contrast between his privileged life and the suffering of those around him. Despite his accolades and the perceived safety they provided, his conscience compelled him to confront the truth. After violating security protocols, Jang and a close friend were forced to flee, seeking freedom from the regime's lies and deceit. This powerful account reveals the complexities of loyalty and the struggle for truth in a repressive society.

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Dear Leader, Jang Jin Sung

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2014
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Titre
Dear Leader
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Rider
Publié
2014
Format
rigide
ISBN10
1846044197
ISBN13
9781846044199
Séries
Première publication
2014
Titre original
Dear Leader: Poet, Spy, Escapee—A Look Inside North Korea
Évaluation
4,35 sur 5
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This gripping narrative offers astonishing insights into North Korea from the perspective of a high-ranking insider. Jang Jin-sung, once a key figure in the regime's propaganda machine, transformed from a loyal supporter to a courageous critic. Tasked with crafting the nation's founding myth and even posing as a South Korean intellectual, he produced epic poems glorifying Kim Jong-il. His dedication earned him an audience with the dictator, granting him privileges as one of the 'Admitted,' including special food, travel access, and immunity from prosecution. Privy to state secrets, Jang understood the inner workings of the regime and the harsh realities faced by ordinary citizens, witnessing the stark contrast between his privileged life and the suffering of those around him. Despite his accolades and the perceived safety they provided, his conscience compelled him to confront the truth. After violating security protocols, Jang and a close friend were forced to flee, seeking freedom from the regime's lies and deceit. This powerful account reveals the complexities of loyalty and the struggle for truth in a repressive society.