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Without you, there is no us : my time with the sons of North Korea's elite

Without you, there is no us : my time with the sons of North Korea's elite (11회 대출)

자료유형
단행본
개인저자
Kim, Suki, 1970-.
서명 / 저자사항
Without you, there is no us : my time with the sons of North Korea's elite / Suki Kim.
발행사항
New York :   Crown Publishers,   2014.  
형태사항
291 p. : ill, map ; 22 cm.
ISBN
9780307720658 (hardcover) 9780307720665 (pbk.)
일반주제명
English teachers -- Korea (North) -- Biography. Elite (Social sciences) -- Korea (North) Education -- Government policy -- Korea (North)
주제명(지명)
Korea (North) -- Politics and government -- 2011-
주제명(개인명)
Kim, Suki,   1970-.  
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소장정보

No. 소장처 청구기호 등록번호 도서상태 반납예정일 예약 서비스
No. 1 소장처 중앙도서관/서고7층/ 청구기호 818.603 K49w 등록번호 111726834 (11회 대출) 도서상태 대출가능 반납예정일 예약 서비스 B M

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책소개

A haunting memoir of teaching English to the sons of North Korea's ruling class during the last six months of Kim Jong-il's reign Every day, three times a day, the students march in two straight lines, singing praises to Kim Jong-il and North Korea: Without you, there is no motherland. Without you, there is no us. It is a chilling scene, but gradually Suki Kim, too, learns the tune and, without noticing, begins to hum it. It is 2011, and all universities in North Korea have been shut down for an entire year, the students sent to construction fields?except for the 270 students at Pyongyang University of Science and Technology (PUST), a walled compound where portraits of Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il look on impassively from the walls of every room, and where Suki has accepted a job teaching English. Over the next six months, she will eat three meals a day with her young charges and struggle to teach them to write, all under the watchful eye of the regime. Life at PUST is lonely and claustrophobic, especially for Suki, whose letters are read by censors and who must hide her notes and photographs not only from her minders but from her colleagues?evangelical Christian missionaries who don't know or choose to ignore that Suki doesn't share their faith. She is mystified by how easily her students lie, unnerved by their obedience to the regime. To them, everything in North Korea is the best, the tallest, the most delicious, the envy of all nations. Still, she cannot help but love them?their boyish enthusiasm, their eagerness to please, the flashes of curiosity that have not yet been extinguished. As the weeks pass, she begins to hint at the existence of a world beyond their own?at such exotic activities as surfing the Internet or traveling freely and, more dangerously, at electoral democracy and other ideas forbidden in a country where defectors risk torture and execution. The students in turn offer Suki tantalizing glimpses into their lives, from their thoughts on how to impress girls to their disappointment that soccer games are only televised when the North Korean team wins. Then Kim Jong-il dies, leaving the students devastated, and leading Suki to question whether the gulf between her world and theirs can ever be bridged. Without You, There Is No Us offers a moving and incalculably rare glimpse of life in the world's most unknowable country, and at the privileged young men she calls "soldiers and slaves."


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서울에서 태어났고 중학교 1학년을 마치고 부모를 따라 미국으로 이민했다. 뉴욕의 컬럼비아 대학에서 영문학을 전공하고 영국 런던대학원에서 동양문학을 공부했다. 2003년 첫 장편소설『통역사(The Interpreter)』를 발표했다. 이 작품으로 펜 헤밍웨이 문학상(PEN Hemingway Prize) 후보에 올랐고 미국 내에서 민족 다양성을 뛰어나게 표현한 문학작품에 수여하는 펜 경계문학상(PEN Beyond Margins Award)과 창조적인 인간을 구현한 작품에 수여하는 구스타브 마이어 우수도서상(Gustavus Myers Outstanding Book Award)을 수상하였다. 아울러 가장 명성이 높은 구겐하임, 풀브라이트, 그리고 조지소러스 재단 오픈소사이어티의 펠로십을 휩쓸었다. 미국 최대 서점 체인인 반즈 앤 노블에서는 그녀를 ‘올해의 작가’로 선정하기도 했다. 그녀는 2002년 이후 몇 차례 언론인으로서 북한을 다녀왔다. 그녀가 쓴 여러 편의 에세이와 칼럼들이 「뉴욕타임스」「워싱턴포스트」『하퍼스매거진』『뉴욕리뷰오브북스』등에 게재됐다. 2015년 현재 뉴욕 맨해튼에 살고 있다.

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