“@NewYorker: “Paradise Lost,” photographer Lee Grant captures everyday life in North Korea. http://nyr.kr/1A0og3Z pic.twitter.com/zZrW9ARcof”
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“@NewYorker: “Paradise Lost,” photographer Lee Grant captures everyday life in North Korea. http://nyr.kr/1A0og3Z pic.twitter.com/zZrW9ARcof”
@NewYorker wow the same 10 photos we've been seeing of north korea for the last forever
@NewYorker all Canberrans should be proud of Lee. Great stuff! #CBR
@NewYorker omg little girls are the scariest
@NewYorker Kubrick would approve.
.@NewYorker #DPRK kids' performances (seen them) can't be described as 'everyday life' except for kids of Party elitehttp://nyr.kr/1A0og3Z
@NewYorker Genevieve's intent is laudable but photos suggest an 'imitation of life' a la Stepford, i.e., robotic, resigned. (I read Milton.)
@NewYorker What's the point of seeing thru a govt-sanctioned lens? I'd like to see real life/death 4 disabled kids/adults there
@NewYorker I assume everything I read about North Korea, any US enemy - in the US press is a pack of lies, sometimes larded with the truth.
.@NewYorker Don't tell me you guys read #Milton. No body reads that. You were just trying to be #clever
@NewYorker Instead of "Paradise Lost," mightn't Lee Grant have named this photo project "Hell Found?"
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