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Pyongyang : a journey in North Korea 1st softcover ed

Pyongyang : a journey in North Korea 1st softcover ed (Loan 11 times)

Material type
단행본
Personal Author
Delisle, Guy. Dascher, Helge , 1965-
Title Statement
Pyongyang : a journey in North Korea / Guy Delisle ; [translated by Helge Dascher].
판사항
1st softcover ed.
Publication, Distribution, etc
Montreal, Quebec :   Drawn & Quarterly ;   New York :   Distributed in the USA by Farrar, Straus and Giroux ,   c2007.  
Physical Medium
176 p. : chiefly ill. ; 21 cm.
ISBN
9781897299210 1897299214
수상주기
American Library Association Young Adult Library Services Association--YALSA--Best Books for Young Adults (2006); American Library Association-YA (2006).
Subject Added Entry-Geographic Name
Korea (North) -- Social conditions -- 21st century -- Comic books, strips, etc.
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Contents information

Book Introduction

Guy Delisle was born in Quebec City in 1966 and has spent the last decade living and working in the South of France with his wife and son. Delisle has spent ten years, mostly in Europe, working in animation, an experience that taught him about movement and drawing. He is now currently focusing on his cartooning. Delisle has written and drawn six graphic novels, including Pyongyang, his first graphic novel in English. A YALSA Best Book for Young AdultsA YALSA Great Graphic Novel for Teens Famously referred to as one of the "Axis of Evil" countries, North Korea remains one of the most secretive and mysterious nations in the world today. In early 2001 cartoonist Guy Delisle became one of the few Westerners to be allowed access to the fortress-like country. While living in the nation's capital for two months on a work visa for a French film animation company, Delisle observed what he was allowed to see of the culture and lives of the few North Koreans he encountered; his findings form the basis of this graphic novel. "Guy Delisle is a wry 37-year-old French Canadian cartoonist whose work for a French animation studio requires him to oversee production at various Pacific Rim studios on the grim frontiers of free trade. His employer puts him up for months at a time in 'cold and soulless' hotel rooms where he suffers the usual maladies of the long-term boarder: cultural and linguistic alienation, boredom, and cravings for Western food and real coffee. Delisle depicts these sojourns into the heart of isolation in [the] brilliant graphic novel . . . Pyongyang."—Foreign Affairs "Guy Delisle is a wry 37-year-old French Canadian cartoonist whose work for a French animation studio requires him to oversee production at various Pacific Rim studios on the grim frontiers of free trade. His employer puts him up for months at a time in 'cold and soulless' hotel rooms where he suffers the usual maladies of the long-term boarder: cultural and linguistic alienation, boredom, and cravings for Western food and real coffee. Delisle depicts these sojourns into the heart of isolation in [the] brilliant graphic novel . . . Pyongyang."—Foreign Affairs"In 2001, French-Canadian cartoonist Delisle traveled to North Korea on a work visa to supervise the animation of a children's cartoon show for two months. While there, he got a rare chance to observe firsthand one of the last remaining totalitarian Communist societies. He also got crappy ice cream, a barrage of propaganda and a chance to fly paper airplanes out of his 15th-floor hotel window. Combining a gift for anecdote and an ear for absurd dialogue, Delisle's retelling of his adventures makes a gently humorous counterpoint to the daily news stories about the axis of evil, a Lost in Translation for the Communist world. Delisle shifts between accounts of his work as an animator and life as a visitor in a country where all foreigners take up only two floors of a 50-story hotel. Delisle's simple but expressive art works well with his account, humanizing the few North Koreans he gets to know (including 'Comrade Guide' and 'Comrade Translator'), and facilitating digressions into North Korean history and various bizarre happenings involving brandy and bear cubs. Pyongyang will appeal to multiple audiences: current events buffs, Persepolis fans, and those who just love a good yarn."—Publishers Weekly "Pyongyang documents the two months French animator Delisle spent overseeing cartoon production in North Korea, where his movements were constantly monitored by a translator and a guide, who together could limit his activities but couldn't restrict his observations. He records everything from the omnipresent statues and portraits of dictators Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il to the brainwashed obedience of the citizens. Rather than conveying his disorientation through convoluted visual devices, Delisle uses a straightforward Eurocartoon approach that matter-of-factly depicts the mundane absurdities he faced every day. The gray tones and unembellished drawings reflect the grim drabness and the sterility of a totalitarian society. Delisle finds black comedy in the place, though, and makes small efforts at subversion by cracking jokes that go over the humorless translator's head and lending the guide a copy of 1984. Despite such humor, which made his sojourn bearable and overcame his alienation and boredom, Delisle maintains empathy. Viewing an eight-year-old accordion prodigy's robotic concert performance, he thinks, 'It's all so cold . . and sad. I could cry.'"—Gordon Flagg, Booklist


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Author Introduction

기 들릴(지은이)

1966년 캐나다 퀘벡에서 출생. 쉐리던 컬리지에서 애니메이션을 공부하고 1988년 유럽으로 온 이후 《파피루스》, 《나무 오르는 고양이》, 《파리》 등 많은 TV 시리즈에 참여했다. 1996년, 그래픽 노블 《리플렉션》(Reflexion)을 시작으로 《알린느와 사람들》(Aline et les autres), 《형사 모로니》, 《알베르와 사람들》(Albert et les autres)을 발간했다. 1년 동안 북한을 방문했던 경험을 바탕으로 한 《평양》과 이후 출간한 《버마 연대기》(Chroniques birmanes)는 국내에도 소개되었다. 그리고 ‘국경없는 의사회’에서 근무하는 아내를 따라 1년 동안 예루살렘에서 체류했던 경험담을 그려 《예루살렘 연대기》를 출간했다. 재미있고도 볼거리가 가득해 출간 직후부터 많은 사람에게 좋은 반응을 얻었고 결국, 그 가치를 인정받아 출간된 지 2달 만에 앙굴렘 국제 만화 페스티벌에서 ‘최고의 작품상’을 수상했다. 기 들릴은 현재 애니메이션 감독, 단편 애니메이션 제작, 그래픽 노블 등 만화와 연관된 다방면의 분야에서 활동하고 있다.

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