North Korea journal

by Michael Palin

Other authorsTim Barnes (Designer), Neil Ferguson (Contributor), Darren Bennett (Cartographer), Henry Petrides (Cover designer), Doug Dreger (Photographer), Jaimie Gramston (Photographer)
Hardcover, 2019

Status

Available

Call number

951.93

Publication

London, England: Hutchinson, 2019. (170 p., 96 color photos, one map; 22 cm)

Description

"In May 2018, former Monty Python stalwart and intrepid globetrotter Michael Palin spent two weeks in the notoriously secretive Democratic People's Republic of Korea, a cut-off land without internet or phone signal, where the countryside has barely moved beyond a centuries-old peasant economy but where the cities have gleaming skyscrapers and luxurious underground train stations. His resulting documentary was widely acclaimed. Now he shares his day-by-day diary of his visit, in which he describes not only what he saw--and his fleeting views of what the authorities didn't want him to see--but recounts the conversations he had with the country's inhabitants, talks candidly about his encounters with officialdom, and records his musings about a land wholly unlike any other he has ever visited--one that inspires fascination and fear in equal measure. Written with Palin's trademark warmth and wit, and illustrated with beautiful colour photographs throughout, the journal offers a rare insight into the North Korea behind the headlines."--… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member cpg
Probably wasn't a great idea by me to read about a dystopian society while the Covid-19 pandemic seemed to be bringing an end to the world as we know it. Still, the mature Michael Palin is a treasure, and none of his writings should be missed. (Maybe save this book to be read during cheerier times,
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though.)
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LibraryThing member lanewillson
Not a bad piece of work for a lumberjack. Of course you can’t not bring along your past memories of Michael Palin because his work has just been to damn funny. Palin’s subtle acknowledgement of his Python past, and his honest portrayal of his experience in, at least from most western eyes, the
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most secretive culture on earth very quickly focuses the reader on North Korea and her people. Always respectful, Palin is not shy to mention the challenges and hardships his hosts live with daily.
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Physical description

170 p.; 22 cm

ISBN

9781786331908

Local notes

From the front jacket flap:
"In May 2018, former Monty Python stalwart and intrepid globetrotter Michael Palin ventured into the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, camera crew in tow, to gain a glimpse of life in the most notoriously secretive and cut-off nation on earth. His resulting two-part documentary for Channel 5 fascinated millions and won universal plaudits.
Now he shares the journal he meticulously kept during his trip, in which he describes his experiences in a country wholly unlike any other he has ever visited: a country where you will find the Tallest Unoccupied Building in the World; where the residents of Pyongyang awake every morning to the strains of 'Where Are You, Dear General?', broadcast from speakers across the city; and where there are fifteen approved styles of haircut. He chronicles a journey of stark contrasts that takes in a gleamingly modern capital complete with triumphal statues and arches one day, and a countryside that has barely changed in decades on another. He travels to the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone, to a centuries-old Confucian academy, and to the heart of North Korea's exquisitely beautiful mountains and lakes. He recounts conversations with official guides, teachers, propaganda artists, farmers and soldiers in which mutual incomprehension and shared humanity are constantly intermingled. And he muses on what makes people tick under a regime that to outsiders seems so utterly alien and so grimly authoritarian.
Peppered with his trademark warmth and wry humour, and illustrated with beautiful colour photographs throughout, the journal offers a rare insight into the North Korea behind the headlines."
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