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Beijing Confidential

A Tale of Comrades Lost and Found

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  • 336 páginas
  • 12 horas de lectura

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Jan Wong returns to Beijing with a mission: to find Yin Luoyi, a young stranger she inadvertently harmed in 1973. As one of only two Westerners studying at Beijing University during the early 70s, Wong, then a fervent Maoist, reported Yin to the authorities when she sought help to reach the United States. Now, over three decades later and after her bestselling memoir, Wong revisits the city to seek forgiveness and learn if Yin survived. As she navigates the transformed landscape of Beijing, Wong reflects on her past during the Cultural Revolution, discovering that the city has evolved from its ancient roots to a modern metropolis filled with neon signs and trendy establishments. The places and faces of her memories have changed dramatically, some erased entirely. Through her search for old friends and acquaintances, Wong uncovers clues about Yin's fate, grappling with her long-held fears and regrets. Ultimately, Yin remains elusive until she unexpectedly reaches out to Wong. Emotionally charged and richly detailed, this narrative intertwines Wong's path from remorse to redemption, Yin's transformation from disgrace to respectability, and Beijing's remarkable shift from communism to capitalism.

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Beijing Confidential, Jan Wong

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Título
Beijing Confidential
Subtítulo
A Tale of Comrades Lost and Found
Idioma
Inglés
Autores
Jan Wong
Publicado en
2007
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
336
ISBN10
0385663587
ISBN13
9780385663588
Serie
Calificación
3 de 5
Descripción
Jan Wong returns to Beijing with a mission: to find Yin Luoyi, a young stranger she inadvertently harmed in 1973. As one of only two Westerners studying at Beijing University during the early 70s, Wong, then a fervent Maoist, reported Yin to the authorities when she sought help to reach the United States. Now, over three decades later and after her bestselling memoir, Wong revisits the city to seek forgiveness and learn if Yin survived. As she navigates the transformed landscape of Beijing, Wong reflects on her past during the Cultural Revolution, discovering that the city has evolved from its ancient roots to a modern metropolis filled with neon signs and trendy establishments. The places and faces of her memories have changed dramatically, some erased entirely. Through her search for old friends and acquaintances, Wong uncovers clues about Yin's fate, grappling with her long-held fears and regrets. Ultimately, Yin remains elusive until she unexpectedly reaches out to Wong. Emotionally charged and richly detailed, this narrative intertwines Wong's path from remorse to redemption, Yin's transformation from disgrace to respectability, and Beijing's remarkable shift from communism to capitalism.