Suki Kim Quote

They were always comparing themselves to the outside world, which none of them had ever seen, declaring themselves the best. This insistence on best seemed strangely childlike, and the words best and greatest were used so frequently that they gradually lost their meaning.

Suki Kim

They were always comparing themselves to the outside world, which none of them had ever seen, declaring themselves the best. This insistence on best seemed strangely childlike, and the words best and greatest were used so frequently that they gradually lost their meaning.

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About Suki Kim

Suki Kim (born 1970) is a Korean American journalist and writer. She is the author of two books: the award-winning novel The Interpreter and a book of investigative journalism, Without You, There Is No Us: Undercover Among the Sons of North Korea's Elite. Kim is the only writer ever to have lived undercover in North Korea to conduct immersive journalism. Kim is currently a contributing editor at The New Republic.