A boy of China : in search of Mao's lost son
معرفی کتاب «A boy of China : in search of Mao's lost son» نوشتهٔ Loseby, Richard، منتشرشده توسط نشر HarperCollins Publishers New Zealand در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The incredible story of the search for one of Mao's lost children, set against the extraordinary backdrop of modern China. 'A son is very important in Chinese society,' he had said. 'To lose one is careless. The ancestors would be angry.' Intrigued by stories of a son given away by Mao and his then-wife during the Long March, and mystified by the 'official' explanation of the boy's fate ( Whereabouts unknown - No further information available ), Richard Loseby sets out alone across China in search of answers. Tracing Mao's own revolutionary journey, the author encounters the extraordinary realities of a new revolution, one that is transforming an ancient culture into a modern economic powerhouse. At the heart of the journey is the hunt for an elusive truth about a brutal and traumatic time in the nation's still raw history. Who was that abandoned boy? Might he still be alive? Would he even want to be found? The result is an amazing traveller's tale – revealing, poignant, funny, sad and unexpected at every turn. A Boy of China takes the reader on an unforgettable journey that is at once intimate and epic. The incredible story of the search for one of Mao's lost children against the extraordinary backdrop of modern China. 'A son is very important in Chinese society, ' he had said. 'To lose one is careless. The ancestors would be angry.' After that I didn't see Mr Wong again, but his story of the boy who was lost stayed with me for a long time. Eventually my interest faded, partly because of the lack of real information, partly because I was busy working on other projects. But then seventeen years later it was rekindled in the most unexpected way. The author, an accomplished travel writer already, has heard vague stories of the son that Mao and his then-wife gave away during the Long March. When another chance conversation in Bangkok reminds him of this, he sets out to see what he can find, gradually peeling away layers of myth and rumour until he arrives at the door of a man who may be that lost son. Along the way, the extraordinary reality of the new China unfolds, with the author encountering all manner of people who confound stereotypes, and present the many faces of an economic powerhouse and rapidly changing society. The resolution of the search and the journey is poignant and even tragic; if the facts cannot be completely proven, the reader is left satisfied that a kind of truth has still been revealed "The author's search for a son of Chinese leader Chairman Mao, who was abandoned by Mao in 1934 during the famous Long March. The search takes the author all over China, from Shanghai west to Tibet and Sichuan then to Jiangxi in the southeast. He describes the places he visits, his discoveries and his meetings with fascinating characters along the way"--Publisher information.
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