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As part of our special holiday programming, we revisit our interview with Adam Johnson about his novel “The Orphan Master’s Son,” which The New York Times called “daring and remarkable” for the extraordinary lens it provides on life in North Korea. The detail in Johnson’s novel is a result of his travels there in 2007.

Guests:

Adam Johnson, author and associate professor of English at Stanford University

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