
The Tragedy of Liberation
A History of the Chinese Revolution 1945-1957
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Bruce Mann
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Frank Dikotter
Following the defeat of Chiang Kai-shek in 1949, after a bloody civil war, Mao hoisted the red flag over Beijing's Forbidden City, and the world watched as the Communist revolution began to wash away the old order. Due to the secrecy surrounding the country's records, little has been known before now about the eight years that followed, preceding the massive famine and Great Leap Forward.
Drawing on hundreds of previously classified documents, secret police reports, unexpurgated versions of leadership speeches, eyewitness accounts of those who survived, and more, The Tragedy of Liberation bears witness to a shocking, largely untold history. Interweaving stories of ordinary citizens with tales of the brutal politics of Mao's court, Frank Dikötter illuminates those who shaped the "liberation" and the horrific policies they implemented in the name of progress. People of all walks of life were caught up in the tragedy that unfolded, and whether or not they supported the revolution, all of them were asked to write confessions, denounce their friends, and answer queries about their political reliability. One victim of thought reform called it a "carefully cultivated Auschwitz of the mind". Told with great narrative sweep, The Tragedy of Liberation is a powerful and important document giving voice at last to the millions who were lost and casting new light on the foundations of one of the most powerful regimes of the 21st century.
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Well informed history of Mao rule of China 1945 - 1957.
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Broad History on a relatively short period
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This book shows the roots of this oppressive regime. That they began terrorizing their own people and enslaved them. Requiring them to have "correct thinking" rather than freedom to think and speak. Mao is not a hero but a sociopath, he knew what he was doing was wrong, he just didn't care.
The only downside is the narrator of this audiobook. His reading is almost monotone and doesn't have much if any variation of tone. I was able to get through it by speeding up the audio to about 1.5 or 1.7x. 2x's was a bit too fast and caused words to skip. By speeding things up it was not as difficult to listen to.
The book is excellent...the narrator not so much
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enlightening.
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The narration, however, leaves something to be desired. “Stiff” would be putting it lightly. It seems as though the voice artist was trying to read as though it were a stage production, with a sort of bravado inappropriate for prose. The same cadence and emphasis line after line after line, not to mention the poorly pronounced Chinese (not the worst I’ve heard, but still seems like an important thing to work on if your job is reading a book about China), was hard not to notice.
Great book; narration a little strange
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Captivating yet horrifying, fascinating yet truly tragic. I am looking forward to the rest of this series by the author.
Very thorough and well-structured, awful narration
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The wretchedness of men with power, not constrained by a moral compass and an absolute Power above!
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And now the bad part… My goodness, I only made it the end through long struggle sessions (pun intended). The narration is delivered in a repetitive and mechanical fashion. I frequently wondered if it was AI. Nearly every sentence is delivered with this cadence - “Medium medium high. Low low medium. Low low even lower.” This odd sing-song style hampers extended sessions and makes you long for better.
I don’t blame the narrator. I blame the producer and/or director of this production who could have and should have worked with him to deliver with greater variety. Making it to the end is a true slog. I encourage everyone to at least explore this book in text form as it is an impressive work of scholarship.
Great Book with Narration Issues
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the narration is abysmal
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Goth CD t
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