New Novels off the Press
KCNA
Pyongyang, November 3 (KCNA) -- New novels have been published in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Among them are "Song of Humankind", a sequel to the series "Immortal History", and "Arms", a sequel to "Immortal Leadership".
"Song of Humankind" is based on the fact that President Kim Il Sung visited the Kangson Steel Works and called on its workers to bring about a great revolutionary upsurge in socialist construction during the postwar rehabilitation and construction, while "Arms" shows the validity and vitality of the Songun politics pursued by leader Kim Jong Il.
"Song of Desire for Reunification", "Wealth", "40 Years in My Memory", "White Sandbank" and other novels portray unconverted long-term prisoners.
The heroes of the books maintain their faith for scores of years in south Korea, undaunted by brutal torture, appeasement and deception, trusting only in Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il.
Other novels "Breath of Land" and "Swaying Abele" depict farming and railway workers' efforts to implement the policies of the Workers' Party of Korea.
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