Coverage of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) all
too often focuses solely on nuclear proliferation, military
parades, and the personality cult around its leaders. As the
British ambassador to North Korea, John Everard had the rare
experience of living there from 2006, when the DPRK conducted its
first nuclear test, to 2008, just before Kim Jong Il's stroke.
While stationed in Pyongyang, Everard's travels around the DPRK
provided him with numerous opportunities to meet and converse with
North Koreans.
"Only Beautiful, Please" goes beyond official North Korea to
unveil the human dimension of life in that hermetic nation. Everard
recounts his impressions of the country and its people, his
interactions with them, and his observations on their way of life.
He provides a picture as well of the life of foreigners in this
closed society, considers how the DPRK evolved to its current
state, and discusses the failure of current approaches to tackle
the challenges that it throws up. The book is illustrated with
striking and never-before-seen photographs taken by Everard during
his stay in North Korea.
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