
North Korea Journal
by Michael Palin
What a visitor is allowed to see, honestly reported.
you want to understand what North Korea shows the outside world and why that performance is itself revealing
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Palin traveled to North Korea as a visitor — guided, controlled, shown what the regime wanted him to see. This journal is honest about exactly that limitation. What makes it valuable is precisely what it can't show: the gap between the choreographed reality and everything the other dispatches on this shelf reveal about what exists behind it. The most limited North Korean dispatch here and the most useful for that reason — it documents the performance rather than pretending to see through it. Read last, after the defector accounts, and it becomes something else entirely.
WHERE THIS BOOK LIVES
- Setting
- North Korea • East Asia
- Voice
- An outside perspective on North Korea
- Themes
- Authoritarian PlaybookWitness
