The article discusses Susan Choi's novel 'Flashlight,' which explores the impact of dictatorship on individuals and families. The story follows characters whose lives are shattered by political forces, particularly focusing on a Korean man named Serk who grows up in Japan, moves to the United States, and later returns to Japan as an academic. His daughter, Louisa, loses him under mysterious circumstances, later revealed to be linked to North Korea's regime. The narrative highlights the trauma experienced by those caught in the grip of authoritarianism, including forced disappearances and reeducation camps.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the narrative around the oppressive nature of dictatorship, emphasizing the suffering caused by authoritarian regimes like North Korea. It uses emotionally charged language such as 'follia della dittatura' ('folly of the dictatorship') and 'agghiacciante' ('chilling'), which align





