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Description
Though North Korea holds the attention of the world, it is still rare for us to hear North Korean voices, beyond those few who have escaped. Known only by his pen name, the poet and author 'Bandi' stands as one of the most distinctive and original dissident writers to emerge from the country, and his work is all the more striking for the fact that he continues to reside in North Korea, writing in secret, with his work smuggled out of the country by supporters and relatives.
The Red Years represents the first collection of Bandi's poetry to be made available in English. As he did in his first work The Accusation, Bandi here gives us a rare glimpse into everyday life and survival in North Korea. Singularly poignant and evocative, The Red Years stands as a testament to the power of the human spirit to endure and resist even the most repressive of regimes.
Table of Contents
1. Barren Earth A New Arirang for the North
Green Leaves, Falling
Blizzard
Bloody Fall
A Maiden's Window
Song of the Fire Swallows
Chajabi (The Hitchhiker)
Ugly, White Snow
The Mill on the Mountain
New Seongcheon Station
2. Exhausted Heart
Song of the Red People
Roundabout Blues
Toads
No Ingredients Blues
Idol
50 Years of Red
Five Thieves Blues
Stepmother
The Song of Kim Juseok
Heartsick
Red Locomotive
Night at the Military Camp
Affliction in the Red House
3. Longing for You, My Love
One Heart
Long, Long Winter Nights
Ah! KBS Educational Channel
My Love
How Much I Love You
Please Deliver Just This
Blow, South Wind
This Lonely Life
I Awaited You, My Love
4. Attached to a Life
Youth is a Forking Road
O Azaleas
Song of Life
Pine Trees
Thoughts of Mother
Woman of Pure Love
Oak Tree in Winter
A Man
Your Lover
5. Wishes
Bandi (Firefly)
Landscape White with Snow
Why I Love Wildflowers
Me for Myself
The Whistling Man
Today
The World Where People Live
Open-minded Life
Sow Love, Reap Love
A Dream
Afterword: Bandi's Dream - Do Hee-yun
Product details
| Published | Aug 15 2019 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 208 |
| ISBN | 9781786996626 |
| Imprint | Zed Books |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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As a collection of poems by an anonymous North Korean dissident sees the light here for the first time, Katie Law learns the extraordinary story of how he risked his life to smuggle his work out of the country ... The Red Years, a slim volume of 51 short poems, makes for pretty depressing reading, the brutality of life under Kim Il-sung and his son Kim Jong-il expressed even more crudely than in the stories.
Evening Standard
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In 'The Red Years', we are shown the possibility of this kind of communal solidarity persisting. The collection, then, is a fragment of this private enclave – the ardent defense of an interiority unbroken by propaganda.
NK News
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Powerful insights into a world behind walls.
Praise for Bandi's The Accusation, Guardian
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Courageous and confounding ... It's a quiet privilege to be given access to the voiceless by listening to such vivid and uncompromised storytelling.
Praise for Bandi's The Accusation, New Statesman
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A fierce indictment of life in the totalitarian North.
Praise for Bandi's The Accusation, New York Times
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Spare, direct, unflinching and bitterly angry.
Praise for Bandi's The Accusation, Observer
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