In 1957, after advocating reforms in the Communist Party, Fang - just twenty-one years old was dismissed from his position, stripped of his Party membership, and sent to be a farm laborer in a remote village. Over the next two decades, through the years of the Anti-Rightist Movement, the Great Leap Forward, and the Cultural Revolution, Fang several times was denounced and rehabilitated; in the process he saw the pettiness, absurdity, and horror of the regime's excesses. In time his struggle gathered widespread support, and by the late 1980s Deng Xiaoping viewed him as public enemy number one. When the crackdown came in June 1989, Fang and his wife took refuge in the U.S. embassy, where they hid for more than a year before being allowed to leave the country. During that time Fang wrote this memoir, a story he tells with vivid detail and disarming humour. It is a testament to the importance of remaining true to one's principles in an unprincipled time and place.
- ISBN10 1250116554
- ISBN13 9781250116550
- Publish Date 14 February 2017 (first published 9 February 2016)
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 23 November 2021
- Publish Country US
- Imprint St Martin's Press
- Format Paperback
- Pages 352
- Language English