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Red Land Yellow River: A Story from the Cultural Revolution

Ilustrat de Ange Zhang
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 sep 2004 – vârsta de la 8 ani

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When Mao’s Cultural Revolution took hold in China in June 1966, Ange Zhang was thirteen years old. Ange’s father was a famous writer whose "Yellow River Cantata" was considered by many to be the anthem of the Chinese Revolution. Shortly after the revolution began,many of Ange’s classmates joined the Red Guard, Mao’s youth movement, and they drove their teachers out of the classrooms. Ange and his friends now spent their days memorizing Mao’s quotations and pasting posters in the streets. But in the weeks that follow Ange discovered that his father’s fame as a writer now meant that he was a target of the new regime and that Ange himself was characterized as a "black kid," unable to join the Red Guard. Ange’s whole world had fallen apart.When his father was arrested, he began to question everything that was happening in his country. He secretly read every book in his father’s library, and through his reading discovered the beginnings of another view of the world.

Finally, Ange was forced to join many other young urban Chinese students in the countryside for re-education. While life in the village was challenging physically, Ange found emotional space to develop his own artistic talent.
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ISBN-13: 9780888994899
ISBN-10: 0888994893
Pagini: 56
Ilustrații: B&W photos, Color illustrations
Dimensiuni: 197 x 279 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: GROUNDWOOD BOOKS
Colecția Groundwood Books

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When Mao's Cultural Revolution took hold in China in 1966, Ange Zhang was 13 years old. He lived with his family in Beijing, he attended school and excelled in drawing, and his father was a famous writer whose "Yellow River Cantata" was widely considered to be the anthem of the revolution. Yet soon, Ange's life — and his family's — would change forever.

Complementing this autobiographical narrative with evocative color illustrations, archival images, and some of his own black-and-white photos, Ange gives a moving account of difficult experiences: from his early longing to join his peers in the Red Guard, to witnessing his father being publicly humiliated, to his growing alienation and disillusionment. But he finds some good fortune, too: during his "reeducation" in the countryside, Ange discovers enough emotional space to develop his own ideas and to find that he, like his father, is an artist in his own right.

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