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_aChang, Jung, _d1952- _eauthor. _9255050 |
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_aWild swans : _bthree daughters of China / _cJung Chang. |
250 | _aSpecial overseas edition. | ||
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_aLondon : _bHarperCollins, _c1992. |
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_a696 pages : _bportraits ; _c20 cm |
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_g1. _t"Three-Inch Golden Lilies": Concubine to a Warlord General (1909-1933) -- _g2. _t"Even Plain Cold Water Is Sweet": My Grandmother Marries a Manchu Doctor (1933-1938) -- _g3. _t"They All Say What a Happy Place Manchukuo Is": Life under the Japanese (1938-1945) -- _g4. _t"Slaves Who Have No Country of Your Own": Ruled by Different Masters (1945-1947) -- _g5. _t"Daughter for Sale for 10 Kilos of Rice": In Battle for a New China (1947-1948) -- _g6. _t"Talking about Love": A Revolutionary Marriage (1948-1949) -- _g7. _t"Going through the Five Mountain Passes": My Mother's Long March (1949-1950) -- _g8. _t"Returning Home Robed in Embroidered Silk": To Family and Bandits (1949-1951) -- _g9. _t"When a Man Gets Power, Even His Chickens and Dogs Rise to Heaven": Living with an Incorruptible Man (1951-1953) -- _g10. _t"Suffering Will Make You a Better Communist": My Mother Falls under Suspicion (1953-1956) -- _g11. _t"After the Anti-Rightist Campaign No One Opens Their Mouth": China Silenced (1956-1958) -- _g12. _t"Capable Women Can Make a Meal without Food": Famine (1958-1962) -- _g13. _t"Thousand-Gold Little Precious": In a Privileged Cocoon (1958-1965) -- _g14. _t"Father Is Close, Mother Is Close, but Neither Is as Close as Chairman Mao": The Cult of Mao (1964-1965) -- _g15. _t"Destroy First, and Construction Will Look After Itself": The Cultural Revolution Begins (1965-1966) -- _g16. _t"Soar to Heaven, and Pierce the Earth": Mao's Red guards (June-August 1966) -- _g17. _t"Do You Want Our Children to Become 'Blacks'?": My Parents' Dilemma (August-October 1966) -- _g18. _t"More Than Gigantic Wonderful News": Pilgrimage to Peking (October-December 1966) -- _g19. _t"Where There Is a Will to Condemn, There Is Evidence": My Parents Tormented (December 1966-1967) -- _g20. _t"I Will Not Sell My Soul": My Father Arrested (1967-1968) -- _g21. _t"Giving Charcoal in Snow": My Siblings and My Friends (1967-1968) -- _g22. _t"Thought Reform through Labor": To the Edge of the Himalayas (January-June 1969) -- _g23. _t"The More Books You Read, the More Stupid You Become": I Work as a Peasant and a Barefoot Doctor (June 1969-1971) -- _g24. _t"Please Accept My Apologies That Come a Lifetime Too Late": My Parents in Camps (1969-1972) -- _g25. _t"The Fragrance of Sweet Wind": A New Life with The Electricians' Manual and Six Crises (1972-1973) -- _g26. _t"Sniffing after Foreigners' Farts and Calling Them Sweet": Learning English in Mao's Wake (1972-1974) -- _g27. _t"If This Is Paradise, What Then Is Hell?": The Death of My Father (1974-1976) -- _g28. _tFighting to Take Wing (1976-1978). |
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