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Madame Choi and the Monsters - by  Patrick Spät (Paperback) - 1 of 1

Madame Choi and the Monsters - by Patrick Spät (Paperback)

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  • A stranger-than-fiction true story of kidnapping, creativity, survival, and escape.In Madame Choi and the Monsters, writer Patrick Spät and illustrator Sheree Domingo bring to life the astonishing real events surrounding legendary South Korean actress Choi Eun-hee and filmmaker Shin Sang-ok--a former power couple whose fates were upended when they were abducted by North Korean agents under orders from the future dictator Kim Jong-il.In 1978, Choi is kidnapped and taken to North Korea, where Kim--obsessed with cinema and determined to elevate his nation's film industry--holds her captive.
  • About the Author: Patrick Spät lives as a freelance author and editor in Berlin.
  • 176 Pages
  • Comics + Graphic Novels, Nonfiction

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"The true story of how a famous movie star and her ex-husband director were kidnapped by Kim Jong-il and forced to revitalize North Korea's film industry."--Provided by publisher.



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A stranger-than-fiction true story of kidnapping, creativity, survival, and escape.

In Madame Choi and the Monsters, writer Patrick Spät and illustrator Sheree Domingo bring to life the astonishing real events surrounding legendary South Korean actress Choi Eun-hee and filmmaker Shin Sang-ok--a former power couple whose fates were upended when they were abducted by North Korean agents under orders from the future dictator Kim Jong-il.

In 1978, Choi is kidnapped and taken to North Korea, where Kim--obsessed with cinema and determined to elevate his nation's film industry--holds her captive. Six months later, her ex-husband Shin is abducted as well. For years, neither knows the other is alive until a surreal reunion orchestrated by Kim himself in 1983.

Forced into service as the country's star director-actor duo, Choi and Shin are compelled to make films for the regime, including the notorious kaiju cult classic Pulgasari (1985). All the while, Kim Jong-il works to convince the outside world that the pair has defected willingly. Under constant surveillance and unimaginable pressure, the two slowly rekindle their bond as they secretly plot their freedom.

Their chance finally arrives at the 1986 Vienna Film Festival, where they make a daring break for the American embassy--launching into a high-stakes escape worthy of the dramatic films they were coerced to create.

Told with gripping visual storytelling and meticulous historical detail, this graphic narrative lays bare one of modern history's wildest and least believable true tales, blending political thriller, human drama, romance, and dark absurdity. Critics have hailed it as "smart, witty, shocking, compelling, romantic and... just a bit terrifying" and "one of the wildest historical stories you're liable to hear."

A riveting chronicle of art under duress, propaganda, resilience, and defiance, Madame Choi and the Monsters is a must-read for fans of true crime, graphic nonfiction, Korean cinema, and Cold War history.



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"One of the wildest historical stories you're liable to hear... I simply couldn't help but admire the ambition."-- "Comic Book Herald"

"Smart witty, shocking, compelling, romantic and, to be frank, just a bit terrifying, Madame Choi and the Monsters is augmented by a fully detailed 'Chronology' of events capping off a brilliant tale of how strange life, love and obsession can be. This is a treat no thinking funnybook fan should miss." -- "Comics Review"

"Sometimes true historical stories seem so outrageous that they can feel like a fictional script. When visuals such as comic art are added, the stories become even more engaging. Madame Choi and the Monsters is one of those stories - so engaging that it seems that it must be fake."-- "International Journal of Comic Art"

"Spät and Domingo create a stylized, bare knuckles approach to this drama, told half as dark kidnapping thriller, half as a parallel fantasy... A glimpse of an obscure snippet of history well made."-- "borg.com"

"The story is so incredible... It's worth reading just to get an intro to Madame Choi herself. What a remarkable woman." -- "Bookmunch"

"The stuff of blockbusters... This is a fascinating book."-- "The Observer"



About the Author



Patrick Spät lives as a freelance author and editor in Berlin. He studied philosophy, sociology and literary history in Mannheim, Leipzig, and Freiburg, ultimately receiving his doctorate in philosophy in 2010. As an author, he mainly deals with historical and sociopolitical topics. He was a finalist for the Berthold Leibinger Stiftung Comic Book Prize in 2019 with the graphic novel Der König der Vagabunden (The King of the Vagabonds), published by Avant Verlag. Sheree Domingo studied at the Kunsthochschule in Kassel and at the Luca School of Arts in Brussels. As a cartoonist, she works and lives in Berlin. She was a finalist of the Berthold Leibinger Stiftung Comic Book Prize in 2016 with her graphic novel Ferngespräch (Long Distance Call), published by Edition Morderne. In 2022, she and her collaborator Patrick Spät went on to win the same prize with the German edition of Madame Choi and the Monster.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.2 Inches (H) x 6.5 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.15 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 176
Genre: Comics + Graphic Novels
Sub-Genre: Nonfiction
Publisher: Selfmadehero
Theme: Biography & Memoir
Format: Paperback
Author: Patrick Spät
Language: English
Street Date: November 26, 2024
TCIN: 92770721
UPC: 9781914224225
Item Number (DPCI): 247-39-6732
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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