- Published: 3 July 2014
- ISBN: 9781473503083
- Imprint: Ebury Digital
- Format: Audio Download
- Length: 11 hr 43 min
- Narrator: Daniel York
Dear Leader
North Korea's senior propagandist exposes shocking truths behind the regime
- Published: 3 July 2014
- ISBN: 9781473503083
- Imprint: Ebury Digital
- Format: Audio Download
- Length: 11 hr 43 min
- Narrator: Daniel York
Jang Jin-sung's book is something even rarer [than previous work on N Korea] - an expose of the workings of a totalitarian state by a member of its inner circle.
Guardian
Jang Jin-sung demonstrates unique insight into the lifestyle and power structures of North Korea's top elite. The tale, ending with his own dramatic escape, depicts Jang's gradual metamorphosis from total conformist, to serious doubter, to enemy of the state. Dear Leader is a compelling story told with the elegance and poetry of the Orient: a page-turner that will change the way the world sees this enigmatic country.
Susanne Koelbl, Der Spiegel
[A] powerful, heart-rending tale…A defector of Kim Jong-il’s rarefied inner circle reveals the desperate, despicable machinations of North Korea’s police state….[and] an exciting escape closes this urgent, well-rendered attempt to penetrate North Korea’s cynical, criminal power strategy…
Kirkus
A fascinating insider account… a testament to Mr Jang’s literary flair
Economist
A searing true story that takes the reader to some of the most frightening places on earth...utterly compelling...real lyricism...As an historical document, this is an enormously important book that deserves the widest possible readership. As a story of survival, it is an instant classic.
The Times
Extraordinary...exciting...A rare portrait of life and death in North Korea...This year a United Nations commission of enquiry found that the Kim regime has committed crimes against humanity. The commission warned China that its treatment of Koreans violated international law. It recommended that the case be tried by the International Criminal Court or a UN tribunal. One day that will happen, and this book will be part of the indictment.
Sunday Times
As one of the most prominent North Koreans in exile in South Korea, Jang Jin-sung is eminently placed to interpret North Korea...His memoirs change the way we look at the country...they offer a radically different explanation of who holds power in North Korea and the historical sequence of events leading up to this situation. As such they are an absolute must-read for those who wish to formulate a sensible action plan [for the country].
Remco Breuker, Professor of Korean Studies, University of Leiden
Harrowing...important and convincing...A major contribution to understanding what appears to be a nation impossible to understand
Observer
Chilling
Culture Magazine