The Aquariums of Pyongyang, Cholhwan Kang
The Aquariums of Pyongyang, Cholhwan Kang
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The Aquariums of Pyongyang
Ten Years in the North Korean Gulag

Author: Chol-hwan Kang, Pierre Rigoulot

Narrator: Stephen Park

Unabridged: 7 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 06/26/2018


Synopsis

"Destined to become a classic" (Iris Chang, author of The Rape of Nanking), this harrowing memoir of life inside North Korea was the first account to emerge from the notoriously secretive country -- and it remains one of the most terrifying.

Amid escalating nuclear tensions, Kim Jong-un and North Korea's other leaders have kept a tight grasp on their one-party state, quashing any nascent opposition movements and sending all suspected dissidents to its brutal concentration camps for "re-education."

Kang Chol-Hwan is the first survivor of one of these camps to escape and tell his story to the world, documenting the extreme conditions in these gulags and providing a personal insight into life in North Korea. Sent to the notorious labor camp Yodok when he was nine years old, Kang observed frequent public executions and endured forced labor and near-starvation rations for ten years. In 1992, he escaped to South Korea, where he found God and now advocates for human rights in North Korea.

Part horror story, part historical document, part memoir, part political tract, this book brings together unassailable firsthand experience, setting one young man's personal suffering in the wider context of modern history, giving eyewitness proof to the abuses perpetrated by the North Korean regime.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Lori on December 28, 2013

The rating I am giving this book is for the writing, not the story. The writing tends toward overly flowery and even tedious ("nocturnal visitation" for dream, for heaven's sake) and I had a very hard time pushing myself through the sentences. I also read this book after reading Escape from Camp 1......more

Goodreads review by Michael on February 20, 2013

Much of Kang Chol-Hwan's memoir of life in North Korea's notorious Yodok prison camp is eye-opening stuff, especially when he tells the story from the inside - he served a ten-year sentence there from the age of nine, as an innocent by-product of being part of an allegedly subversive family. A lot o......more

Goodreads review by Marc Gerstein on July 28, 2021

As I finished reading In Order To Live, the harrowing memoir by North Korean defector Yeonmi Park, I naturally encountered many Amazon promos for other similar books. I decided to check this one since it dealt with an aspect of North Korean society not experienced by Park; the huge network of concen......more

Goodreads review by Vasta on June 04, 2018

#آکواریوم_های_پیونگ_یانگ #کانگ_چول_هوان #بیژن_اشتری #انتشارات_ثالث #ادبیات_کره_شمالی وقتی به تاریخ نگاه میکنم میبینم که قدرت های کمونیستی در هر زمان و مکانی که بوده اند همواره دامهای مشابهی را بر سر راه مردم پهن کرده و آنها را در توهم رسیدن به جامعه ای آرمانی قربانی کرده اند.ثمره ی چنین اعمالی به رنج و م......more


Quotes

"The Aquariums of Pyongyang is one of the most terrifying memoirs I have ever read. As the first account to emerge from North Korea, it is destined to become a classic."—Iris Chang, authorof The Rape of Nanking

"A triumph against silence."—Financial Times

"A chilling testimony.... Freezes the heart and seizes the soul."—Kirkus Reviews