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SUMMARY
A RIVER IN DARKNESS
BASED ON THE BOOK BY MASAJI ISHIKAWA
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: FLASH LIBRARY
CONTENT
Life in Japan and the Decision to Move
Arrival in North Korea and Initial Disillusionment
Adaptation and Education in a Totalitarian Society
Hardship and Loss
Finding Love and Starting a Family
Desperation and a Suicide Attempt
The Great Famine and the Decision to Escape
The Escape from North Korea
Seeking Asylum and Returning to Japan
Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
A River in Darkness by Masaji Ishikawa tells the story of a man born in Japan to a Korean father and Japanese mother, who at thirteen, is lured with his family to North Korea by promises of a better life. Instead, they find themselves in a nightmare of poverty, starvation, and political oppression. The book follows Masaji's struggle to survive in this brutal environment, facing discrimination and constant surveillance. Driven by a desire to save his family, he eventually makes a desperate decision to escape North Korea, embarking on a perilous journey back to Japan. The memoir explores themes of identity, resilience, and the human cost of totalitarian regimes.
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