
No Wall Too High by Xu Hongci
One of the greatest escape stories Ive ever read Mail on Sunday An ordinary mans extraordinary escape from Maos brutal labour camps Xu Hongci was an ordinary medical student when he was incarcerated under Maos regime and forced to spend years of his youth in Chinas most brutal labour camps.One of the most compelling and moving memoirs to emerge from Communist China..gripping. * LOS ANGELES TIMES *
Riveting…There are many memoirs by Chinese imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution (1966-76), but I’ve never read one, by a loyal Party member, like this…While books such as this cannot be openly sold in China, Xu Hongci’s will of course be smuggled in and will amaze readers, especially those under forty. * JONATHAN MIRSKY, Literary Review *
While there are notable victims' accounts of Nazi and Soviet atrocities, there has largely been silence from those who actually suffered at first hand the worst of Red China's astounding inhumanity to its own people. Xu's moving account [is] a must-read * DAILY MAIL *
Xu Hongci is China’s Louis Zamperini, an ordinary man who simply refused to be broken. To understand the deepest source of China’s rise, read Xu Hongci's astonishing epic, a tale of ingenuity, bravery and, most importantly, unshakeable determination. Xu’s chronicle, masterfully translated by Erling Hoh, is the story of modern China itself: the struggle for freedom of body and mind. * EVAN OSNOS, China correspondent at the New Yorker and author of the acclaimed Age of Ambition *
Xu Hongci
It took Xu Hongci four attempts before he finally escaped the labour camps. He then travelled the length of China into Mongolia – only to be arrested and sentenced to two years in a Mongolian prison for illegally entering the country. After serving his sentence, Xu Hongci met and married a Mongolian nurse, started a family and, after Mao’s death, returned to China where he died in 2008.
Erling Hoh
Erling Hoh is a Swedish-Chinese journalist who came across a Chinese copy of Xu Hongci’s memoir in a Hong Kong library. After tracking down Xu Hongci’s Chinese publisher and, eventually, his wife and children, he obtained the original manuscript that contained much richer content than the original Chinese edition.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781846044977 |
| ISBN 10 | 1846044979 |
| Title | No Wall Too High |
| Author | Xu Hongci |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Ebury Publishing |
| Year published | 2017-02-02 |
| Number of pages | 336 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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