Lindsey Miller

Lindsey Miller

Politics | Travel

Lindsey Miller is a musical director and award-winning composer. For the last ten years, she has worked in theatres across the UK, Europe, North America and Asia and has most recently worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company. During 2017–19, Lindsey lived in Pyongyang, North Korea, while accompanying her husband on a diplomatic posting. Lindsey is from Glasgow, Scotland. She now lives in Kent.

NORTH KOREA: LIKE NOWHERE ELSE​ – TWO YEARS OF LIVING IN THE WORLD’S MOST SECRETIVE STATE​

NORTH KOREA: LIKE NOWHERE ELSE​ – TWO YEARS OF LIVING IN THE WORLD’S MOST SECRETIVE STATE​

a well of human emotions

‘The book delves into a well of human emotions as she tries to connect with her new home … her photos and anecdotes explore the extent to which honest, genuine relationships can exist under the oppressive scrutiny of a cruel and totalitarian regime, as well as offering a glimpse of genuine curiosity and friendly gestures from the people she encounters.’

Telegraph

a different sort of travelogue

‘Those who would make pronouncements about the place and its people might do well … to have a glance through this book first. Armchair travellers (aren’t we all, these days?) will find this a different sort of travelogue.’

Asian Review of Books
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‘There was much of the North Koreans and their way of life that I liked and admired, and Lindsey Miller’s book brought back those positive feelings. And if we don’t acknowledge those we will never begin to understand the country.’

Michael Palin

 

‘Paints a vivid picture of communities kept under the close grip of police surveillance, while also unravelling some of the wider misconceptions about North Korean society.’

The Mirror

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