No Wall Too High by Xu Hongci audiobook

No Wall Too High: One Man's Daring Escape from Mao's Darkest Prison

By Erling Hoh  & Xu Hongci
Read by David Shih

Tantor Audio

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
  • $46.99

    ISBN: 9781665298209

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    ISBN: 9781665298216

Runtime: 11.54 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Mao Zedong's labor reform camps were notoriously brutal; modeled after the Soviet gulag, their inmates were subject to backbreaking labor, malnutrition, and vindictive wardens. They were thought to be impossible to escape—but one man did.

Xu Hongci, a young medical student, was a loyal member of the Communist Party until he fell victim to Mao Zedong's Anti-Rightist Campaign in 1957. After posting a criticism of the party, he spent the next fourteen years in the labor camps. Despite horrific conditions and terrible odds, Hongci was determined to escape, failing three times before he succeeded in 1972.

Originally published in Hong Kong, Hongci's remarkable memoir recounts his life from childhood through his prison break. After discovering the book in a Hong Kong library, the journalist Erling Hoh tracked down the original manuscript and compiled this abridged translation of Hongci's memoir, which includes background on this turbulent period and an epilogue following Hongci up to his death in 2008. Almost nobody was able to escape from Mao's labor camps, but No Wall Too High tells the true story of someone who did.

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Editorial Reviews

To understand the deepest source of China's rise, read Xu Hongci's astonishing epic, a tale of ingenuity, bravery, and, most importantly, unshakable determination. Evan Osnos, National Book Award-winning author of Age of Ambition

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Author Bio: Xu Hongci

Author Bio: Xu Hongci

Xu Hongci, a young medical student, was sent to Mao Zedong’s labor reform camps in 1957. After three failed escape attempts, Xu broke out of a prison near the Burmese border in 1972. He eventually married and settled into a new life, until he was able to return home after Mao’s death.

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Author Bio: Erling Hoh

Author Bio: Erling Hoh

Erling Hoh is a journalist and translator of Swedish and Chinese descent. He lives in Sweden.

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Available Formats : Retail CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 11.54
Audience: Adult
Language: English