The Orphan Master's Son Pdf

ISBN: 0812982622
Title: The Orphan Master's Son Pdf A Novel (Pulitzer Prize for Fiction)
Author: Adam Johnson
Published Date: 2012
Page: 456

“An exquisitely crafted novel that carries the reader on an adventuresome journey into the depths of totalitarian North Korea and into the most intimate spaces of the human heart.” —Pulitzer Prize citation“All of these elements—stylistic panache, technical daring, moral weight and an uncanny sense of the current moment—combine in Adam Johnson's The Orphan Master's Son, the single best work of fiction published in 2012. . . . The book's cunning, flair and pathos are testaments to the still-formidable power of the written word.” —The Wall Street Journal“The Orphan Master’s Son performs an unusual form of sorcery, taking a frankly cruel and absurd reality and somehow converting it into a humane and believable fiction. It’s an epic feat of story-telling. It’s thrillingly written, and it's just thrilling period.” —Zadie Smith, Los Angeles Times“A great novel can take implausible fact and turn it into entirely believable fiction. That’s the genius of The Orphan Master’s Son.  Adam Johnson has taken the papier-mâché creation that is North Korea and turned it into a real and riveting place that readers will find unforgettable. This is a novel worth getting excited about, one which more than delivers on its pre-publication buzz… I haven’t liked a new novel this much in years, and I want to share the simple pleasure of reading the book. But I also think it’s an instructive lesson in how to paint a fictional world against a background of fact: The secret is research…It’s this process of re-imagination that makes the fictional locale so real and gives the novel an impact you could never achieve with a thousand newspaper stories. Johnson has painted in indelible colors the nightmare of Kim’s North Korea. When English readers want to understand what it was about — how people lived and died inside a cult of personality that committed unspeakable crimes against its citizens — I hope they will turn to this carefully documented story. The happy surprise is that they will find it such a page turner.” —The Washington Post“Adam Johnson's remarkable novel The Orphan Master’s Son is set in North Korea, an entire nation that has conformed to the fictions spun by a dictator and his inner circle…Mr. Johnson is a wonderfully flexible writer who can pivot in a matter of lines from absurdity to atrocity…We don't know what's really going on in that strange place, but a disquieting glimpse suggesting what it must be like can be found in this brilliant and timely novel.” —Wall Street Journal"A harrowing, clever, incomparable riff on life in Kim Jong Il's North Korea” —San Francisco Chronicle“Magnificently accomplished…Part thriller, part coming-of-age novel, part romance, The Orphan Master’s Son is made sturdy by research…but what makes it so absorbing isn’t its documentary realism but the dark flight of the author's imagination…rich with a sense of discovery…The year is young, but The Orphan Master’s Son has an early lead on novel of 2012” —The Daily Beast"Providing a rare glimpse into one of the world’s least known countries, Adam Johnson weaves a tale of hardship, romance, and redemption in North Korea in The Orphan Master’s Son." —National Geographic Traveler“An incredibly vivid page-turner of a novel…Romance, coming-of-age tale, adventure and thriller all in one, this book is singular and not to be missed.” —The Huffington Post, 10 Best January Must-Reads"The death of Kim Jong Il couldn't have come at a better time for novelist Adam Johnson. The Orphan Master’s Son is a richly textured political thriller about the hidden world of North Korea with all of its misery, violence and defiant acts of love under impossible circumstances. Stunning and evocative imagery abounds on every page.” —Pittsburgh Post-Gazette“Startling…Johnson's carefully layered story feels authentic...[He] writes light-footed prose, barely allowing harrowing glimpses of atrocity to register before accelerating onward. He resists the temptation to turn his subject matter into comic fodder, but never ignores the absurdity, provoking laughter with jagged edges that tends to die in your throat.” —Newsday“Johnson’s novel accomplishes the seemingly impossible: an American writer has masterfully rendered the mysterious world of North Korea with the soul and savvy of a native, from its orphanages and its fishing boats to the kitchens of its high-ranking commanders. While oppressive propaganda echoes throughout, the tone never slides into caricature; if anything, the story unfolds with astounding empathy for those living in constant fear of imprisonment—or worse—but who manage to maintain their humanity against all odds. . . . Johnson juxtaposes the vicious atrocities of the regime with the tenderness of beauty, love, and hope.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)“[A] fantastical, careening tale…Informed by extensive research and travel to perhaps the most secretive nation on earth, Johnson has created a remarkable novel that encourages the willing suspension of disbelief.…Johnson winningly employs different voices, with the propagandizing national radio station serving as a mad Greek chorus. Part adventure, part coming-of-age tale, and part romance, The Orphan Master's Son is a triumph on every level.” —Booklist (starred review)“Readers who enjoy a fast-paced political thriller will welcome this wild ride through the amazingly conflicted world that exists within the heavily guarded confines of North Korea. Highly recommended.” —Library Journal (starred review)“[A] vivid, violent portrait of a nation…[a] macabrely realistic, politically savvy, satirically spot-on saga. Johnson’s metathriller, spiked with gory intrigues and romantic subplots, is a ripping piece of fiction that is also an astute commentary on the nature of freedom, sacrifice, and glory in a world where everyone’s “a survivor who has nothing to live for.” —Elle“Ambitious, violent, audacious—and stunningly good.” —O Magazine“Adam Johnson has pulled off literary alchemy, first by setting his novel in North Korea, a country that few of us can imagine, then by producing such compelling characters whose lives unfold at breakneck speed. I was engrossed right to the amazing conclusion. The result is pure gold, a terrific novel.” —Abraham Verghese“An addictive novel of daring ingenuity; a study of sacrifice and freedom in a citizen-eating dynasty; and a timely reminder that anonymous victims of oppression are also human beings who love. A brave and impressive book.” —David Mitchell“I've never read anything like it. This is truly an amazing reading experience, a tremendous accomplishment. I could spend days talking about how much I love this book. It sounds like overstatement, but no. The Orphan Master's Son is a masterpiece.” —Charles BockAdam Johnson is the author of Fortune Smiles, winner of the National Book Award and the Story Prize and a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and The Orphan Master’s Son, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, and the California Book Award and a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Johnson’s other awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Whiting Writers’ Award, a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, and a Stegner Fellowship; he was also a finalist for the New York Public Library’s Young Lions Award. His previous books are Emporium, a short story collection, and the novel Parasites Like Us. Johnson teaches creative writing at Stanford University and lives in San Francisco with his wife and children.

The Pulitzer Prize–winning, New York Times bestselling novel of North Korea: an epic journey into the heart of the world’s most mysterious dictatorship.

“Imagine Charles Dickens paying a visit to Pyongyang, and you see the canvas on which [Adam] Johnson is painting here.”—The Washington Post

Pak Jun Do is the haunted son of a lost mother—a singer “stolen” to Pyongyang—and an influential father who runs a work camp for orphans. Superiors in the North Korean state soon recognize the boy’s loyalty and keen instincts. Considering himself “a humble citizen of the greatest nation in the world,” Jun Do rises in the ranks. He becomes a professional kidnapper who must navigate the shifting rules, arbitrary violence, and baffling demands of his overlords in order to stay alive. Driven to the absolute limit of what any human being could endure, he boldly takes on the treacherous role of rival to Kim Jong Il in an attempt to save the woman he loves, Sun Moon, a legendary actress “so pure, she didn’t know what starving people looked like.”

Part breathless thriller, part story of innocence lost, part story of romantic love, The Orphan Master’s Son is also a riveting portrait of a world heretofore hidden from view: a North Korea rife with hunger, corruption, and casual cruelty but also camaraderie, stolen moments of beauty, and love.

FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD • WINNER OF THE DAYTON LITERARY PEACE PRIZE

Named ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR by more than a dozen publications, including The Washington Post • Entertainment Weekly • The Wall Street Journal • Los Angeles Times • San Francisco Chronicle

Praise for The Orphan Masters Son

“An exquisitely crafted novel that carries the reader on an adventuresome journey into the depths of totalitarian North Korea and into the most intimate spaces of the human heart.”—Pulitzer Prize citation

“Mr. Johnson has written a daring and remarkable novel, a novel that not only opens a frightening window on the mysterious kingdom of North Korea, but one that also excavates the very meaning of love and sacrifice.”—Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times

“Rich with a sense of discovery . . . The Orphan Master’s Son has an early lead on novel of [the year].”—The Daily Beast

“This is a novel worth getting excited about.”The Washington Post

“[A] ripping piece of fiction that is also an astute commentary on the nature of freedom, sacrifice, and glory.”Elle

True Darkness, Fear, and Hate! The Orphan Master's Son is a hard book to read because of its graphic descriptions of the tortures Jun Do, the protagonist, receives at the hands of the North Korean government employees. There is no light at the end of the tunnel. There is no happiness. There is not a single bright moment in the book because of the omnipresence of the DPRK's constant lurking in the background. There is no one to trust, no one to hang one's hopes on. It is a sad, depressing novel, and I have to wonder how much of it is TRUTH. Because I only know what newspaper reports say about the people and the government of N. Korea, I am glad I read The Orphan Master's Son because Adam Johnson does make me wonder about the horrors (cutting off tattoos without anesthesia) and the secrets (kidnapping foreigners) and the public attention speakers spreading propaganda (the imminent war with America). It is not a book to be read lightly; it's scary. With the nuclear threat actually being posed by the Kim regime, it might be a good idea for everyone to read this novel. "Forewarned is forearmed."The Truth about the Truth The Truth about the Truth In the Pulitzer Prize winning novel The Orphan Master's Son, the author Adam Johnson uses Jun Do (John Doe) to represent all North Koreans. Their lives are seemingly lived on tectonic plates. Catastrophes are ever present. Circumstances change without warning. They absolutely have no control. Life in North Korea can be so jarring that one feels the tremors in each chapter.Because the book is fiction and contains so many unbelievably frightening tales, one wonders if the circumstances of Jun Do and the other characters lives are based on fact. In an interview included with the book, Johnson explains how he used the factual accounts of defectors and his own travels to the country. He tells of a U.S. soldier who was taken prisoner in North Korea and was released after 39 years. Many of Jun Do's exploits are based on what happened to this soldier. Still, I wondered what was truth, and what was fiction in this book? I sifted through Internet stories, mostly from newspapers in the UK, to find whether what Adam Johnson depicts is true.Deprivation According to the World Food Program, one in three children in North Korea remains chronically malnourished or becomes stunted. The height of the average North Korea man has decreased. Since the state owns all land and farm products, little can be grown to feed a family. Orphans starve or are worked to death. There are many abandoned children in the country because the parents are sent to prison camps or sent to labor in other far away places. A defector living in Australia has reported cannibalism in his native country. This has not been confirmed, but other North Koreans believe that it happens.Prison Camps A huge gulag of prison camps exists in North Korea that can be seen in satellite images. North Korea denies they exist. Very few prisoners have escaped. However, prisoner Shin-Dong Hyuk managed to escape and has given interviews to "Sixty Minutes" and various newspapers. People are sent to prison because of "wrong thought" or for attempting to leave North Korea. Entire families are locked up because they have associated with someone who is guilty of independent thinking or actions. An estimated twenty thousand prisoners died last year because of starvation. Camp 22, a vast 770 square mile (the size of London) complex, was closed by Kim Jong Un in 2012. No one knows what happened to the prisoners. The prisoners' nourishment comes from a gruel made of corn meal and cabbage and supplemented with insects. Because prisoners also eat rats, rodents are nearly extinct in the camps. Torture is used regularly as stress relief for the guards who consider prisoners less than bugs. The prisoners work in mines and the logging industry. By age 45, the backs of many prisoners are permanently bent at a 90 degree angle. Pregnancy is prohibited in the camps. The mothers must execute their own newborns, or pregnant women may be cut open and the baby and mother both executed.Abductions There are currently eighteen cases of Japanese citizens who have been abducted by North Koreans. It is thought that many have been kidnapped to teach Japanese language and culture in North Korean schools. Approximately, 486 South Koreans have also been abducted. Some were murdered so that North Koreans could make use of their identities. Small boats are used to take victims from beaches and ocean front towns. There is also available a labyrinth of tunnels under the DMZ to infiltrate South Korea.However, not through journalistic accounts did I truly understand the shocking reality of life in North Korea. I understand North Korea through Adam Johnson's astonishing narrative. The biography of the fictional Jun Do helped me to grasp how deprivation and fear can enslave a nation. Johnson said, "If literature is a fiction that tells a deeper truth, I feel my book is a very accurate portrayal of how the tenets of totalitarianism eat away at the things that make us human. . . the reach of literary fiction is our best tool to discover the human dimension of such an elusive society."Skillful storytelling, mesmerizing intensity From a prizewinning novel I expect a memorable story with memorable characters. I hadn't even read a review of this masterpiece before beginning the first page, so I hadn't the first idea what it was about.It is a gripping, chilling story. It exposes in excruciating detail the degraded lives of the people of North Korea through the experiences of the main character--a true "Everyman" but also "no man." Jun Do is "John Doe." He becomes Commander Ga because no one dares question this transformation--reality in North Korea is what the Dear Leader says it is.The reader is drawn into this world, always hoping for some kind of redemption, knowing that only sacrifice--and being told the same thing--can perhaps achieve some sort of partial victory.I couldn't put this book down. The characters continue to live for me, their stories and lives are part of me. A wonderful, wonderful book.

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