In a surreal and dangerous North Korea, Pak Jun Do navigates a treacherous existence. Believing himself to be the son of an orphanage master despite a childhood of abuse, Jun Do is selected for a life of state service, transitioning from a humble fisherman to an elite kidnapper and spy. As he moves through various identities and roles dictated by the regime, he grapples with questions of truth, love, and what it means to be free in a society built on propaganda and control, all while pursuing the legendary opera star Sun Moon.
Why You Should Read?
- Explore a complex narrative that blends adventure, satire, and profound human drama.
- Gain a fictional yet compelling insight into the absurdities and harsh realities of life under a totalitarian regime.
- Experience a meticulously crafted plot with unforgettable characters who challenge perceptions of identity and loyalty.
- Recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, recognized for its exceptional literary merit and powerful storytelling.