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This Book, Smuggled Out Under Terrifying Circumstances, Has Found Its Way To A Worldwide Audience

WORDS Posted: March 20, 2017 7:15 am

The story of the book is intense and exciting and horrifying and electric – and the work itself “is the debut of North Korea’s Solzhenitsyn,” said one human rights activist. The author’s identity can never be known, and his handwriting can’t be photographed to keep North Korean officials from identifying him.

WORDS Published: 03.19.17

Read the story in The New York Times Published: 03.19.17

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