The Land Drenched in Tears

The Land Drenched in Tears
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Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 1910886386
ISBN-13 : 9781910886380
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Book Synopsis The Land Drenched in Tears by : Soyungul Chanisheff

Download or read book The Land Drenched in Tears written by Soyungul Chanisheff and published by . This book was released on 2018-08-15 with total page 380 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Land Drenched in Tears is a moving history of the tumultuous years of modern China under Mao's rule, witnessed, experienced, and told through the personal lens of an ethnic minority woman, who endured nearly 20 years imprisonment and surveillance regime as a result of her political activism in Xinjiang, or East Turkistan, located in the far west of China. Writing her autobiography as an extraordinary melange of diary and memoir, which oscillates between first-hand narrative and flashback, the author, Söyüngül Chanisheff, traces her unfortunate youth from her university years, when she founded the East Turkistan People's Party as a result of her anger and frustration with communist China's devastating mishandling of the socio-economic life of the people of her native land, through her subsequent imprisonment in China's notorious labour camps as well as under the surveillance regime, to her emigration to Australia. Chanisheff's autobiography is a rare, detailed, and authentic account of one of the most poignant and most fascinating periods of modern China. It is a microcosmic reflection of the communist regime's tragic realities presented through the suffering and hope of a young woman who tied her fate to that of her beloved homeland.


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