Born Red: A Chronicle of the Cultural Revolution

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By Gao Yuan
Publisher Stanford University Press
Born Red: A Chronicle of the Cultural Revolution
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In Born Red, Gao Youan, a former Red Guard . . . tells us what it was like to be one of Mao s children in a provincial town four hours by train south of Peking. It is a terrible story, demonstrating that Mao and his crazed coterie were able to cripplee Chinese society for ten years, as well as cause the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people, because they had plenty of help from the masses. Politics Gao s moving account, which is surprisingly evenhanded, viividly captures the pervasive sense of fear and uncertainty that washed over China during the tumultuous period from 19661969. Houston Chronicle

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9780804713689

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