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Architectural photographer Dieter Leistner was born the same year East Germany began construction on the Berlin Wall. He was 37 when it fell. Maybe that why his interest in North and South Korea feels so personal鈥攈e spent forty years in another divided country. Leistner new book, Korea Korea, is a compendium of images that were shot in 2006, in Pyongyang, and 2012, in Seou
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