See You Again in Pyongyang, Travis Jeppesen
See You Again in Pyongyang, Travis Jeppesen
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See You Again in Pyongyang
A Journey into Kim Jong Un's North Korea

Author: Travis Jeppesen

Narrator: Will Collyer

Unabridged: 12 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/29/2018

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A "close-up look at the cloistered country" (USA Today), See You Again in Pyongyang is American writer Travis Jeppesen's "probing" and "artful" (New York Times Book Review) chronicle of his travels in North Korea--an eye-opening portrait that goes behind the headlines about Trump and Kim, revealing North Koreans' "entrepreneurial spirit, and hidden love of foreign media, as well as their dreams and fears" (Los Angeles Times).

In See You Again in Pyongyang, Travis Jeppesen, the first American to complete a university program in North Korea, culls from his experiences living, traveling, and studying in the country to create a multifaceted portrait of the country and its idiosyncratic capital city in the Kim Jong Un Era.

Anchored by the experience of his five trips to North Korea and his interactions with citizens from all walks of life, Jeppesen takes readers behind the propaganda, showing how the North Korean system actually works in daily life. He challenges the notion that Pyongyang is merely a "showcase capital" where everything is staged for the benefit of foreigners, as well as the idea that Pyongyangites are brainwashed robots. Jeppesen introduces readers to an array of fascinating North Koreans, from government ministers with a side hustle in black market Western products to young people enamored with American pop culture.

With unique personal insight and a rigorous historical grounding, Jeppesen goes beyond the media cliches, showing North Koreans in their full complexity. See You Again in Pyongyang is an essential addition to the literature about one of the world's most fascinating and mysterious places.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Marsha on July 07, 2018

I have extremely mixed feelings on this book. The writing itself is excellent, as the author is a gifted novelist, and the trip he takes to North Korea - the premise of which is to study Korean, which is basically just an excuse to spend a month there out of curiosity - is fascinating. He also fills......more

Goodreads review by Erin Entrada on June 07, 2018

I’ve read several books about the DPRK and this was one of the best. The author weaves a Western perspective into the narrative of everyday life for those in Pyongyang and the surrounding area, while providing much-needed historical context into how modern-day North Korea came to be. I appreciated h......more

Goodreads review by Maura on June 10, 2018

3.5 stars Although North Korea is a difficult place to visit—especially for anyone holding a U.S. passport—there are a good number of newspaper and magazine articles that recount the authors’ short trips to the “Hermit Kingdom.” I’ve read a lot of those articles, and after a while they all blur toget......more


Quotes

"[Jeppesen] knows how to talk about art, and he comes alive in his granular analyses of what he dubs 'Norkore' propaganda music and regime-approved 'Norkorealist' painting.... He captures [North Koreans'] entrepreneurial spirit, and hidden love of foreign media, as well as their dreams and their fears.... What makes See You Again in Pyongyang worth reading is the tension between the bold explorer and the impenetrable country, the feeling of frustration in the face of lies and exclusion and petrified resistance."—Los Angeles Times

"See You Again in Pyongyang dramatizes a meeting point between an intellect with a passion for getting lost in other cities and landscapes, and an environment that by its very design forbids such a sensibility from ever gaining foothold. What ensues is not a polemic, but rather a romance of antitheses. Jeppesen ultimately accepts this lack of resolution, processing his relationship with the country through a combination of memoir, historical background, and the bringing to light of others' stories that our own ideologically biased media seldom care to find for themselves."—Los Angeles Review of Books

"A probing look ... inside Kim Jong Un's North Korea... Striking ... Jeppesen gives us a direct glimpse of North Korea's psychological techniques at work.... Artful... An up-close and vivid account."—New York Times Book Review

"Offers...thought-provoking first-hand insights into daily life in North Korea, deconstructing fallacies around a number of our stereotypes about that enigmatic hermit nation at the same time as it exposes their social constructions about us.... See You Again in Pyongyang is important reading for its timeliness at a critical juncture in U.S. negotiations with North Korea about denuclearization."—New York Journal of Books

"A moving memoir of the first American to study at a university in North Korea and an eye-opening clarification of the U.S.'s role in Korean history."—Ben Shields, Paris Review