Seeds of fire

Chinese voices of conscience

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Geremie Barmé, John Minford: Seeds of fire (1989, The Noonday Press)

491 pages

English language

Published 1989 by The Noonday Press.

OCLC Number:
20898504

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n the spring of 1989, the world watched breathlessly as the pro-democracy movement swept across China, and it recoiled in horror as the Communist regime sent troops and tanks to crush the unarmed protesters in Tiananmen Square. In uniting China's students, workers, and intellectuals in nonviolent protest, the pro-democracy movement became the most vivid manifestation of the long-simmering ferment beneath the official surface of Chinese society. During the past decade, a generation of strong-willed writers and artists has arisen in China, determined to gain intellectual and political freedom despite the rigidities of traditional Chinese culture and the repression of the ruling gerontocracy. Seeds of Fire provides a critical selection of the original works of these controversial writers and artists whose ideas inspired the events of 1989. It is a powerful, and moving, glimpse into the politics and the conscience of a still-volatile Chinese society.'This is the single volume that every …

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  • Chinese literature -- 20th century -- Translations into English
  • English literature