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La normalità surreale dell'esistenza nella Corea del Nord
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La normalità surreale dell'esistenza nella Corea del Nord

The article discusses life in North Korea through the lens of journalist Barbara Demick, who spent time in Seoul and visited Pyongyang to report on the country for the Los Angeles Times. It describes the omnipresence of propaganda, particularly the glorification of the Kim dynasty, and the pervasive influence of Juche ideology, which emphasizes self-reliance. The article highlights the extreme isolation of North Korea from global information and the indoctrination of citizens from birth to death. It also notes that despite the regime's claims of superiority, even North Koreans may eventually recognize the limitations of their system, especially those who manage to escape. Demick's book 'Nothing to Envy' provides further insight into the lives of North Korean defectors.

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La normalità surreale dell'esistenza nella Corea del Nord

The article discusses life in North Korea through the lens of journalist Barbara Demick, who spent time in Seoul and visited Pyongyang to report on the country for the Los Angeles Times. It describes the omnipresence of propaganda, particularly the glorification of the Kim dynasty, and the pervasive influence of Juche ideology, which emphasizes self-reliance. The article highlights the extreme isolation of North Korea from global information and the indoctrination of citizens from birth to death. It also notes that despite the regime's claims of superiority, even North Koreans may eventually recognize the limitations of their system, especially those who manage to escape. Demick's book 'Nothing to Envy' provides further insight into the lives of North Korean defectors.

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