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天空的翅膀: (长篇小说)
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天空的翅膀: (长篇小说)

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In Tian-kong de chi-bang (The Wings of Heaven), Li Bifeng tells the dramatic story of a Chinese family that perished in the turmoil of the Cultural Revolution. Zhang Fafu is wrongly in prison, his wife kills herself after her daughter blackmailed her to the Communist Party officials. The daughter dies on the Mountain of the Sun in one of the most horrific battles of the Cultural Revolution, in which mainly young people and young adults took part.

The novel not only sheds light on the brutality and absurdity of the Cultural Revolution, but also dissects the very private interests of those involved, who were often the driving force behind the revolution. Li Bifeng’s special focus is on the sexual exploitation of women within the apparatus of power, a topic that has usually been neglected in the cultural revolution so far.

The 12 illustrations, created especially for the novel, were created by the Chinese artist Meng Huang.

Content
I’m gonna fly
A sneaker
The desire
Present a treasure
The rainbow in the mountains
The pension
Beijing
The longing for the second sneaker
The Mountain of the Sun
I haven’t done anything wrong
Epilog
Translator’s remarks

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rudi Publishing House
Date
5 July 2018
Pages
290
ISBN
9783946611158

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In Tian-kong de chi-bang (The Wings of Heaven), Li Bifeng tells the dramatic story of a Chinese family that perished in the turmoil of the Cultural Revolution. Zhang Fafu is wrongly in prison, his wife kills herself after her daughter blackmailed her to the Communist Party officials. The daughter dies on the Mountain of the Sun in one of the most horrific battles of the Cultural Revolution, in which mainly young people and young adults took part.

The novel not only sheds light on the brutality and absurdity of the Cultural Revolution, but also dissects the very private interests of those involved, who were often the driving force behind the revolution. Li Bifeng’s special focus is on the sexual exploitation of women within the apparatus of power, a topic that has usually been neglected in the cultural revolution so far.

The 12 illustrations, created especially for the novel, were created by the Chinese artist Meng Huang.

Content
I’m gonna fly
A sneaker
The desire
Present a treasure
The rainbow in the mountains
The pension
Beijing
The longing for the second sneaker
The Mountain of the Sun
I haven’t done anything wrong
Epilog
Translator’s remarks

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rudi Publishing House
Date
5 July 2018
Pages
290
ISBN
9783946611158