Red Memory by Tania Branigan
Living, Remembering, and Forgetting China's Cultural Revolution
"Red Memory" delves into the complex legacy of Mao Zedong's rule in China, exploring how it continues to shape the nation's identity and politics. Through personal stories and interviews, the book uncovers the deep and often conflicting emotions of Chinese citizens who lived through the tumultuous periods of the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution. The narrative reveals a society grappling with its past, where personal memories of suffering, resilience, and ideological fervor coexist with a state-driven narrative that both reveres and selectively forgets aspects of its own history. This exploration highlights the challenges of reconciling individual trauma with collective memory and the ongoing impact of Mao's era on contemporary China.
The 14901st greatest book of all time
- Published
- 2023
- Nationality
- Chinese
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- Pages
- 304
- Original Language
- English
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- 32nd on The Greatest Books of 2023 - Honorable Mention (The Greatest Books)
- The Cundill History Prize (The Cundill History Prize)