WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR FICTION 2013 - the dark and hilarious story of a young man's passage through the prison camps and dictatorship of North Korea. For fans of THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD, FLEISHMAN IS IN TROUBLE and CLOUD ATLAS
Adam Johnson teaches creative writing at Stanford University. His second novel THE ORPHAN MASTER'S SON won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2013 and was a New York Times bestseller. His short story NIRVANA won the EFG/Sunday Times Best Short Story Award 2014. He lives in San Francisco with his family.
An addictive novel of daring ingenuity; a study of sacrifice and
freedom in a citizen-eating dynasty; and a timely reminder that
anonymous victims of oppression are also human beings who love. A
brave and impressive book -- David Mitchell, author of THE THOUSAND
AUTUMNS OF JACOB DE ZOET
A flamboyantly grim epic of totalitarianism... this
larger-than-life, two-fisted picaresque manages to be a
page-turner... an ambitious book * The Sunday Times *
One of those books where you know you've found yourself in the
hands of someone who can really tell a story, and is yet not naive
about the artificiality of stories. The conceit is fantastic: a
narration partly told through the loud speakers of the North Korean
regime. -- Zadie Smith
Fast-paced and intriguing.. this complex, multi-voiced narrative
will remind some readers of David Mitchell's similarly inventive
tale, Cloud Atlas... It is magnificent * Financial Times
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What we have here are the ingredients of an across-the-board smash
hit: sympathetic characters, an exotic, unknowable setting and a
plot that will carry you along more convincingly than any of the
fictions used by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. --
David Annand * Sunday Telegraph *
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