The Aquariums of Pyongyang

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· Atlantic Books Ltd
4.3
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'I beseech you to read this account' - Christopher Hitchens
A magnificent, harrowing testimony to the voiceless victims of North Korea.
Kang Chol-Hwan is the first survivor of a North Korean concentration camp to escape the 'hermit kingdom' and tell his story to the world. This memoir reveals the human suffering in his camp, with its forced labour, frequent public executions and near-starvation rations. Kang eventually escaped to South Korea via China to give testimony to the hardships and atrocities that constitute the lives of the thousands of people still detained in the gulags today. Part horror story, part historical document, part memoir, part political tract, this story of one young man's personal suffering finally gives eye-witness proof to this neglected chapter of modern history.

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4.3
26 reviews
A Google user
23 October 2016
Slow and at times a difficult book to get into. Weird layout of time line and stories and sometimes repetitive. Bit a good book in that there aren't many of this topic and style around.
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25 September 2021
Genuinely harrowing. This book has shown me that self-determination of our own societies, under the protections of fair and equal laws, are indescribable treasures. For they enable all the other joys of life to flourish. I despaired along with this author while I read this and I think anyone who holds great anger and hostility towards their Western societies ought to read this. Much needs to be done to improve European and American democracies, but reading how people in the least free country in the world live has given me a huge dose of perspective. This offers a glimpse into the sheer terror that these people live in, every day, every week, every month, for years, entire lifetimes. Few people in our modern, Western world can comprehend this. That's why a book like this is so valuable. I hope that this man has a long and happy life, and that he gets to see his people freed before he passes. Thank you for your book, Kang Chol-Hwan. You have educated me by writing it.
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Krzysztof Chylinski
28 March 2019
Great read!
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About the author

Kang Chol-Hwan lives and works in Seoul, South Korea.
Pierre Rigoulot is one of the contributing editors to The Black Book of Communism, an international bestseller that has been published in twenty-eight languages.

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