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North Korea Undercover

Inside the World's Most Secret State

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North Korea Undercover

De: John Sweeney
Narrado por: Gildart Jackson
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An authoritative and frightening investigation into the dark side of North Korean society

North Korea is like no other tyranny on Earth. Its citizens are told their home is the greatest nation in the world, and Big Brother is always watching. It is Orwell's 1984 made reality.

Award-winning BBC journalist John Sweeney is one of the few foreign journalists to have witnessed the devastating reality of life in the controversial and isolated nation of North Korea. Having entered the country undercover, Sweeny posed as a university professor with a group of students from the London School of Economics.

Huge factories with no staff or electricity, hospitals with no patients, uniformed child soldiers, and the world-famous and eerily empty DMZ - the Demilitarized Zone, where North Korea ends and South Korea begins - are all framed by a relentless flow of regime propaganda from omnipresent loudspeakers. Free speech is an illusion: One word out of line, and the gulag awaits. State spies are everywhere, ready to punish disloyalty at the slightest sign of discontent.

Drawing on his own experiences and his extensive interviews with defectors and other key witnesses, Sweeney's North Korea Undercover pulls back the curtain, providing a rare insight into life there today while examining the country's troubled history and addressing important questions about its uncertain future.

©2015 John Sweeny (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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A good amount of history. Some, but not alot about Kim 3.
A bit repetitive here and there, but overall money well spent.

It would be difficult for anyone to write a report on N. Korea. The report is up to date as far as late 2016 (it does not mention the brothers assassination).

Sweeny did a good job with what he had. Jackson is a top notch narrator.

I'll be looking for more books on N. Korea, and scouring the reviews for recommendations.

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Oh, the Horrors You'll Find Humorous...

Seriously, there are a lot of things in "North Korea Undercover" that are sheer tragedy, but in the hands of John Sweeney, they're actually hilarious.
There's nothing funny about executions... until there is. Nothing funny about mass unemployment and underdevelopment... until there is. I guess what saves this book from being offensive is that it's so darned enlightening.
I got into North Korea whilst doing research and quickly became quite a rabid fan of N. Korean nonfiction, having ten audiobooks alone on the subject. If you've done the defector books, and if you've done (or prefer not to do, as it's a bit academic:) "Nothing to Envy" (which you can find here on Audible), "Undercover" is for you. It's an incredibly wry look at what it means to be North Korean, especially of the "middle-class." The stores with nothing to sell, the hospitals that have no medicine but will somehow cure you before noon, the factories that have no employees and produce nothing, the sporadic electricity, and ESPECIALLY the constant, looming threat of war with America.
It's hilarious, especially when Sweeney pushes the envelope and ruffles the feathers of the group's handlers, true-believers or just-trying-to-get-along types.
There's plenty of history here too about the Kims. It's horrifying, yet somehow also written in an almost affectionate style as an homage to how the general population gets along. There's a trip to the zoo... then information about the camps. There's splashing around in waterfalls... then sightings of poverty beyond the imagination.
Sometimes the text does indeed slow down, but Gildart Jackson is a fine narrator, and you'll find yourself chuckling despite the fact that your mind was just about ready to wander.
A fine book, just coulda used some minor editing.
And please. If you do insist on splashing in North Korea's waterfalls? Wear underpants without holes. Your minders will really appreciate it.

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Second listen

this is my second listen and it is just as good as the first. The narrator could not be better. His mix of empathy and suspicion make the reading absolutely brilliant. This book is not for the faint of heart. The scenes described are laughably terrifying. The incompetence is so deep it should be a comedy, but yet it snuffs out the life of the Innocent. I'm sure I will listen to this a third time. I'm sure I will feel the same emotions; tears and uncomfortably guilty laughter.

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FANTASTIC LISTEN!!

I have listened to many books on North Korea and this is one of the best I have heard.

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THE HERMIT NATION

What made the experience of listening to North Korea Undercover the most enjoyable?

The subject of North Korea is fascinating. The examples of places visited--hospitals with no patients, universities with no students, manufacturing plants with no employees, etc.--were perfect explanations for why this nation is in the situation it is. Add to that the awful condition of the people and the area outside the government center in Pyongyang and you have a picture of human suffering.

Who was your favorite character and why?

There are no characters, as such, in this work of non-fiction. The only person in the cross hairs is Kim Jong Un; he seems like a character from fiction.

If you could give North Korea Undercover a new subtitle, what would it be?

A Visit to Hell

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Fantastic!!

Wonderful, excellent book. I think everyone should read this. Well written information. I learned a lot!!

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Poor North Korea– saddled with the three Kims

Would you listen to North Korea Undercover again? Why?

John Sweeney pulls no punches when it comes to reporting his first-hand experience and in-depth investigation of a truly down-trodden people ruled by three successive psychopathic dictators. Sweeney is devastatingly witty and wicked as he skewers the banality and viciousness of the "Great Leader", the "Dear Leader", and now the third generation Kim. I would listen again just to enjoy Sweeney's wordplay and sense of irony, which one has to have in writing about this cuckoo country.

What did you like best about this story?

If it weren't so very sad for the long-suffering people of North Korea, this would all be howlingly funny– factories with no workers, streets with no traffic, universities with no students, hospitals that have patients "only in the morning", farms with no crops or animals, and the only place the electricity is never interrupted is the mausoleum for the preserved corpses of the two dead Kims.

Which character – as performed by Gildart Jackson – was your favorite?

Probably the "Dear Leader", a murdering psychopath who just wanted to be a bit taller with his platform shoes and bouffant hair, who according to Sweeney and expertly read by Jackson, "was a bad Elvis impersonator".

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The accounts of the famine in the late 1990's that killed between 500,000 and 3.5 million North Koreans because of the ineptitude, selfishness, and brutality of the country's leaders.

Any additional comments?

Everyone should read or listen to this book so that there are no illusions about the world's most dysfunctional government and most oppressed people.

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Excellent book

I knew almost nothing about North Korea but this book has so piqued my curiosity that I've now finished this book and watched a couple documentaries on the country. Fascinating. Sweeney told a great story. I'm going to get more of his books because the stories are so complete.

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Could have been great

The author has a cross to bear in this witty but depressing portrait of the dictatorshi of North Korea. The wit thankfully is pointed at leadership. But because he has a personal axe to grind the book was for me a bit stilted and at times relating to the wrongs towards him. And compared to the cult of personality that is NK the tone seems trite.

Still, the book is a good canvas of what NK is like, particularly to western visitors.

The narrator does a good job keying in on the many cultural references and has a good grasp of the humorous passages.
Writing about NK might seem dry and depressing which this book is not. It is engaging and informative which is quite a feat.

It is a worthwhile read, or listen. It has the feel of a travelogue, a demented and horrible one but it has a good basis of factual information. It is not a deep historical book but it speaks of the terrible treatment of North Korea to its citizens and the country’s moribund leadership. There are some interesting discussions to what kind of dictatorship NK is and while I won’t give this away I will say it is convincing.

The writing is snarky so if that kind of humor bothers you pass. Otherwise this is a weirdly enjoyable book.

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So good!

This book will amaze and shock you. Unbelievable carnage like in Disneyland. This book is a must read.

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