Mao
By Jung Chang and Jon Halliday
By Jung Chang and Jon Halliday
By Jung Chang and Jon HallidayRead by Robertson Dean
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Published on Nov 14, 2006 | 864 Pages
Published on Nov 14, 2006 | 864 Pages
The most authoritative life of the Chinese leader every written, Mao: The Unknown Story is based on a decade of research, and on interviews with many of Mao’s close circle in China who have never talked before — and with virtually everyone outside China who had significant dealings with him. It is full of startling revelations, exploding the myth of the Long March, and showing a completely unknown Mao: he was not driven by idealism or ideology; his intimate and intricate relationship with Stalin went back to the 1920s, ultimately bringing him to power; he welcomed Japanese occupation of much of China; and he schemed, poisoned, and blackmailed to get his way. After Mao conquered China in 1949, his secret goal was to dominate the world. In chasing this dream he caused the deaths of 38 million people in the greatest famine in history. In all, well over 70 million Chinese perished under Mao’s rule — in peacetime.
Author
Jung Chang
JUNG CHANG was born in Sichuan Province, China, in 1952. She was a Red Guard briefly at the age of fourteen and then worked as a “barefoot doctor,” a steelworker, and an electrician before becoming an English-language student and, later, an assistant lecturer at Sichuan University. She left China for Britain in 1978 and was subsequently awarded a scholarship by York University, where she obtained a Ph.D. in linguistics in 1982, the first person from the People’s Republic of China to receive a doctorate from a British university.
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Jon Halliday
Jon Halliday is a former senior visiting research fellow at King’s College, University of London. He has written or edited eight previous books, including Mao: The Unknown Story, Korea: The Unknown War, and The Artful Albanian: The Memoirs of Enver Hoxha.
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