Red Memory
Faber & Faber
Paperback
Description
Red Memory is an unforgettable exploration of China's Cultural Revolution, uncovering forty years of silence through the rarely heard stories of individuals who experienced Mao's decade of madness firsthand. From a 13-year-old Red Guard grappling with doubt to a silenced composer determined to capture the era's turmoil, Tania Branigan paints a haunting picture of a society shaped by a brutal past. Stationed in Beijing for The Guardian, Branigan reveals how this turbulent decade still influences China today, lurking beneath layers of official suppression and personal trauma.
Why You Should Read Red Memory
- Gain a Deeper Understanding of China's History: Discover the untold stories of those who lived through the Cultural Revolution and understand how it continues to shape modern China.
- Uncover Hidden Truths: Explore the powerful narratives that have been buried or suppressed, offering a rare glimpse into personal experiences overshadowed by national amnesia.
- Thought-Provoking Reflections: Examine the emotional aftermath of betrayal, loss, and survival, and how societies cope with traumatic histories.
- Beautifully Written, Hauntingly Impactful: Tania Branigan’s writing captures the era with painful beauty, as praised by Margaret Atwood, Jonathan Freedland, and others.
- A Masterpiece of Historical Inquiry: Red Memory is not just a book—it’s an essential journey into the heart of human resilience and the cost of forgetting.
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