Samuel Adu-Lartey

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At the university, behind the librarian’s desk, was a small selection of Western books that had been translated into Korean. They were forbidden to the general public; only top students could have access to them. At some high level of the government, somebody had decided that the nation needed an intellectual elite with some knowledge of Western literature.
Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea
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