![]() ![]() ![]() On one of his first days in Pyongyang, Guy says, “There’s a poem in the air. Still, Guy seems to leave a lot of things incomplete. Here’s another thought: what can Guy actually say in North Korea? What would happen to him if he rocked the boat too much? We can bet it wouldn’t be pretty. Logic seems to bounce right off the North Koreans like bullets off Superman, but should Guy disparage them for not listening if he never speaks? Of course, we’re pretty sure Sin wouldn’t have been up for debate anyway. When translator Sin blames the failure of reunification on the Americans, for example, Guy makes a valid rebuttal. Guy has multiple opportunities to debate with North Koreans, but he doesn’t always make use of these opportunities. Guy is a man of few words, and although he presents us with detailed pictures of life in Pyongyang, he doesn’t draw any explicit conclusion for us. But, speaking of drawings, he leaves us to draw our own conclusions. He shows us the sites with his lovingly rendered drawings. ![]()
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