Escape from Camp 14 Escape from Camp 14

Escape from Camp 14

One Man's Remarkable Odyssey from North Korea to Freedom In the West

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Publisher Description

Now a major documentary film

Twenty-seven years ago, Shin Dong-hyuk was born inside Camp 14, one of five sprawling political prisons in the mountains of North Korea. Located about 55 miles north of Pyongyang, the labor camp is a 'complete control district,' a no-exit prison where the only sentence is life.

No one born in Camp 14 or in any North Korean political prison camp has escaped. No one except Shin. This is his story.

A gripping, terrifying memoir with a searing sense of place, ESCAPE FROM CAMP 14 will unlock, through Shin, a dark and secret nation, taking readers to a place they have never before been allowed to go.

‘This is a story unlike any other’ Barbara Demick, author of Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea

THIS EDITION INCLUDES NEW, UP TO DATE CONTENT

GENRE
Biography
RELEASED
2012
29 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
256
Pages
PUBLISHER
Pan Macmillan
SIZE
1.4
MB

Customer Reviews

Aji Gato ,

Disturbing reality

This unusual book gives us a glimpse of a society in North Korea where humanity, as we know it, has been largely removed from the citizens, and where an individual human life or opinion has absolutely no value or meaning at all.

The hard labour Camp 14 described here by an eye-witness is certainly disturbing enough reading, reminding us of Hitler's and Stalin's concentration camps and the unlimited cruelty, terror and sadism associated to them. One can only wonder, page after page: "Can this really happen in a modern world? Why can't we stop it?"

The book, however, paints a larger picture. The camps are, as described here, absolutely terrible places and the fate of the man who witnessed it all is something that makes the reader silent - and very angry. The book reveals a thoroughly rotten system run by a criminal elite trying to stay in power using super powers' geopolitical interests and maybe history's largest brainwashing operation as tools to prevent any change.

What is, perhaps, most striking - and chilling - in this true story, is how North Korea has managed to develop something that certain other dictators also tried in the past: a new man. A man with no human feelings. No human morale. No individual thoughts. No compassion or pity. A new man who is an animal or a machine owned and used (and destroyed any moment) by the state. A man who gladly kills his own mother or son without second thoughts.

Who needs Science Fiction, one is left wondering after the last page closes. Few if any fiction novels can describe a society more rotten, reality more cruel and inhuman than this relatively short but deep journey into a nightmare where hundreds of thousands of political prisoners even now suffer without trial, without hope, without any human value and rights. And, sadly, without the world really caring about it all.

Sad, but necessary reading. An eye-opener if any book I have ever read.

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