Mr. China's Son
Discover the poignant narrative of "Mr. China's Son" by He Liyi, a compelling exploration of the struggles faced by Chinese intellectuals during a tumultuous period in history. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2002, this second edition spans 348 pages, offering an in-depth look at the personal and familial challenges endured as a result of political imprisonment in the 1950s, prior to the Cultural Revolution.
Through the lens of one individual's tortured life, He Liyi sheds light on the broader impact of labor camps on a generation of thinkers and visionaries. This biography not only captures the essence of a family's fight for survival but also serves as a vital historical account of postwar China. Perfect for readers interested in Asian history, biography, and the complexities of human resilience, "Mr. China's Son" is an essential addition to your collection.