Avid reader, especially political non-fiction. Interested in reading something about North Korea but am anticipating most books containing exaggerated and unverified claims and just being biased overall.
Was wondering if anyone knew any good, unbiased books on North Korea? If any actually exist?
As mentioned above, there is no such thing as unbiased, however if you're looking for books on north Korea that aren't exaggerated lies and hyperboles spread by the west, here are some of my suggestions based off what I know (Note that I haven't read all of them):
Modern History of Korea Published by Foreign Language Publishing House
(I can't find this online currently, but I can send you a PDF if you ask)
Out of Their Own Mouths: Relevations and Confessions Written by American Soliders of Torture, Rape, Arson, and Cold-Blooded Murder of Defenceless Civilians and Prisoners of War in Korea
(I can't find this online currently, but I can send you a PDF if you ask)
Patriots, Traitors and Empires: The Story of Korea's Fight for Freedom by Stephen Gowans is a pretty good book. Been a while since I read it but it was very eye opening and a good read.
My recommendation is going through the citations in the Blowback podcast season about the American invasion of Korea. You are bound to find some good books in the references there.
“Unbiased” is impossible, you can get closer to the truth than some things though. Especially considering the lies spread about them. I can’t find the thread where I heard about it, but I think one book that gets closer to the reality without having a vested interest in the Democratic People’s Republic is A Capitalist in North Korea.