Tan Hecheng is a retired author and editor for the Chinese government.
Over the course of 66 days in 1967, more than 9,000 Chinese "class enemies" - including young children and the elderly - were murdered in Dao, a county in the Hunan province. Commonly known as the Daoxian massacre, the killings were one of the many acts of mass violence and radicalism that rocked China during the Cultural Revolution. However, in spite of the scope and brutality of the killings, there are few detailed accounts of what took place on the ground.
Years after the massacre, writer and editor Tan Hecheng was sent to Dao to report on the official investigation into the killings. Unable to publish his findings in China, in The Killing Wind he provides a first-hand investigation of the atrocities, exploring how and why the massacre took place. Tan blends his research with the recollections of survivors, offering a vivid account of the massacre and its aftermath. Dispelling much of Mao Zedong's mythos of peasant revolution, Tan reveals that the killings were unprovoked, and carried out with stomach-churning brutality. Far from the tyrannical landlords depicted in revolutionary propaganda, most of the victims were hard-working, peaceful people who were technically considered part of the rural middle class. Other victims were peasants themselves, targeted because they had offended their killers in political or financial disputes.
More than a catalog of horrors, Tan also offers a poignant meditation on memory, moral culpability, and the failure of the Chinese government to come to terms with the crimes of the Maoist era. By painting a detailed portrait of the massacres, The Killing Wind makes a broader argument about the long term consequences of one of the twentieth century's greatest human tragedies. A compelling testament to the victims and survivors of the Daoxian massacre, The Killing Wind is a monument to historical truth, one that fills an immense gap in our understanding of Mao, the Cultural Revolution, and the status of truth in contemporary China.
發表於2024-12-22
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圖書標籤: 文革 曆史 譚閤成 道縣 近現代史 共和國 海外中國研究 屠殺
承認自己心理承受能力真的扛不住這本書,有些地方實在是不敢細讀……用口述史和細密的數據去重塑一個4509人的墳場,一場以階級鬥爭之旗製造分裂、恐慌、縱容罪惡的大屠殺,其實是在直麵一個問題:If you loved the Communist Party, would the party kill you?
評分中文版,血淋淋的痛史
評分中文版,血淋淋的痛史
評分讀的中文版,讀瞭大概三分之一,實在是讀不下去瞭。一來太悲慘,二來數據多的要命。真希望這種事是假的,也不要再發生。
評分中文版,血淋淋的痛史
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