A searing first hand account of China’s Cultural Revolution that joins the ranks of great memoirs such as Life and Death in Shanghai, Wild Swans and A Chinese Odyssey First banned in its native land, this earthy, unflinching memoir has become one of the biggest bestsellers in the history of China. In 1968, a fervent young Red Guard joined the army of hotheaded adolescents who trekked to Inner Mongolia to spread the Cultural Revolution. After gaining a reputation as a brutal abuser of the local herd owners and nomads, Ma Bo casually criticized a Party Leader. Denounced as an “active counterrevolutionary” and betrayed by his friends, the idealistic youth was brutally beaten and imprisoned. Charged with passion, never doctrinaire, Blood Red Sunset is a startlingly vivid and personal narrative that opens a window on the psyche of totalitarian excess that no other work of history can provide. This is a tale of ideology and disillusionment, a powerful work of political and literary importance. “A deceptively straightforward story carried forward by deep currents of insight.”–The Washington Post “A genuine, no-holds-barred, unadorned piece of writing…echoing the realities of contemporary China.”–Liu Binyan, The New York Times Book Review
Blood Red Sunset: A Memoir of the Chinese Cultural Revolution
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This historical memoir offers a personal, firsthand perspective on the human impact of the Chinese Cultural Revolution.
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Weight | 0.283 lbs |
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Dimensions | 12.7 × 2.2 × 19.4 in |
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