Prisoner Of The State by Zhao Ziyang
The Secret Journal of Premier Zhao Ziyang
This compelling memoir offers a rare insider's perspective on the political upheavals in China during the late 20th century, particularly the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. The narrative unfolds through secret recordings made during the author's house arrest, revealing the intricate workings of the Chinese Communist Party and the internal conflicts that shaped the nation's trajectory. It provides a candid account of the author's personal reflections, regrets, and the ideological struggles that led to his fall from power, offering readers a unique glimpse into the complexities of governance and reform in a rapidly changing China.
The 8537th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 2009
- Nationality
- Chinese
- Length
- Medium
- Pages
- 300-400
- Original Language
- Chinese
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- 33rd on 100 China Books You Have To Read (The China Project)