Marching Through Suffering: Loss and Survival in North Korea
After exploring social relations over the following years between family and friends as well as between government and the people in the second chapter, Fahy tries to uncover different expressions and common jokes about the famine as they identify the paradoxes, absurdity and discontinuties of life...
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