Anna Fifield is the Beijing bureau chief for The Washington Post. She previously covered Japan and the Koreas for the Post, and was the Seoul correspondent for the Financial Times. She has reported from more than 20 countries and has visited North Korea a dozen times, becoming one of the most authoritative journalists on this impenetrable country. She was a Nieman journalism fellow at Harvard University, studying how change happens in closed societies. In 2018, she received the Shorenstein Journalism Award from Stanford University for her outstanding reporting on Asia.
La historia entre bastidores del ascenso y el reinado del tirano más extraño y escurridizo del mundo, Kim Jong Un, de la mano de la periodista con los mejores contactos y conocimientos del extrañamente peligroso mundo de Corea del Norte.
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