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For a Song and a Hundred Songs

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For a Song and a Hundred Songs is a poignant memoir by Liao Yiwu, recounting his years imprisoned after participating in the protests at Tiananmen Square. Through a series of poetic reflections, he describes the harsh and often brutal realities of life in a Chinese prison and his enduring spirit of resistance and creativity. The book offers insight into the resilience of the human soul under oppression and Liao's commitment to documenting others' stories.
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You might enjoy this book if you are intrigued by personal stories of resilience and defiance in the face of oppression. The memoir offers a poignant glimpse into the challenges faced under authoritarian regimes, delivering powerful insights into courage, freedom, and the human spirit.

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For a Song and a Hundred Songs

In China, the government continues to erase and distort the collective memory of the country to suit its all-encompassing political agenda. However, an individual's memory, with its psychic encoding and indelible scars of oppression, will forever hide a deeply etched record in blood and intellect.

* Widely reviewed in all major and metropolitan newspapers across Australia and New Zealand * Widely reviewed in literary publications such as the Monthly, Kill Your Darlings and NZ Listener * Widely reviewed in specialist Chinese media * Print advertising in magazines such as ABR and the Monthly * Promos and giveaways with literary magazines and websites, such as the Lifted Brow and Kill Your Darlings * Featured in indie bookseller newsletters and catalogues * Social media campaign with giveaways * Feature title in Text newsletters and banner ads on Text's website

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In China, the government continues to erase and distort the collective memory of the country to suit its all-encompassing political agenda. However, an individual's memory, with its psychic encoding and indelible scars of oppression, will forever hide a deeply etched record in blood and intellect. Its imprint, like history, can never be erased.

In June 1989, Liao Yiwu witnessed the Tiananmen Square protest. The young poet, who had until then led an apolitical bohemian existence, found his voice in that moment and proclaimed his outrage in the poem 'Massacre'. For a Song and a Hundred Songs captures the four brutal years Liao spent in jail for writing his incendiary poem.

He reveals the bleak reality of crowded Chinese prisons - the harassment from guards and fellow prisoners, the torture, the conflicts among human beings in close confinement, and the boredom of everyday life. But even in his darkest hours, Liao manages to find the fundamental humanity in his cellmates.

Liao Yiwu presents a stark and devastating portrait of a nation in flux, exposing a side of China that outsiders rarely get to see. For a Song and a Hundred Songs will forever change the way you view the rising superpower.

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For a Song and a Hundred Songs by Liao Yiwu is praised for its vivid and poignant depiction of life in a Chinese prison. The memoir captures the individual personalities of inmates, exploring themes of humanity amid harsh conditions. Liao's writing combines sarcasm, reflection, and immediacy, offering an honest portrayal of both the brutality and the rare tender moments within the gulag. His self-deprecating honesty and poetic imagery enrich the narrative, making it a significant reflection on the costs of China's progress.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781922079213

Publisher: Text Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 May 2013

Country: Australia

Imprint: The Text Publishing Company

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 33.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 565g

Pages: 432

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