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The White-Boned Demon: A Biography of Madame Mao Zedong

di Ross Terrill

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This is the most complete and authoritative account of the childhood and tumultuous life of Jiang Qing, from her early years as an aspiring actress to her marriage and partnership with Mao Zedong, the controversial years of power after Mao's death, her final years of disgrace and imprisonment, and her suicide in 1991.… (altro)
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Well written, with a unique and sometimes enigmatic main character. Exposes the chaotic atmosphere of the Mao era. ( )
  dettyrr | Sep 21, 2022 |
This is a surprisingly good book. Jiang Qing was an ambitious but not entirely successful actress prior to marrying Mao Tse-Tung in 1938. Thirty years later she burst back into the public limelight on the wave of Red Guard agitation, wreaking revenge on her rivals and critics from the 1930's, and anyone else who stood in her way. Eventually brought to heel (she one described herself as Mao's attack dog) following Mao's death, she was tried and sentenced to death. Oddly enough this is at the one time both a very scholarly and hugely gossipy biography. It is hard to reconcile the latter with the former, unless the reader appreciates that Terrill had access to a substantial archive of Chinese theatrical and cinema 'gossip' magazines from the 1930's which featured Jiang Qing - not entirely sympathetically. Furthermore, Terrill managed to interview some of those who knew her in her pre-Mao days, and others delivered extensive testimony during her trial. This does make for a remarkably colorful biography, and if Terrill lapses into reveries about what was going on inside her head or reports occasionally on which direction she cast her gaze, he might defend himself by saying it makes his subject come alive - and he'd be right. The issue of Jiang Qing is still a difficult one within China. From a Western perspective it is hard to remove the layers of excrement that were flung at her at the end, or penetrate the rewriting of history by Jiang and the Chinese Communist Party that occurred over the last eighty years. Whether her ambitions were for China, or Mao, or for herself is not clear. What is clear is that her fall was inevitable. Arrayed against her was outraged male power, the proponents of a market economy against her notion of dictatorship, and the tide of opinion disgusted with her campaign of personal vengeance against so many people. No reader of Chinese twentieth century history should miss this biography. ( )
  nandadevi | Mar 14, 2012 |
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This is the most complete and authoritative account of the childhood and tumultuous life of Jiang Qing, from her early years as an aspiring actress to her marriage and partnership with Mao Zedong, the controversial years of power after Mao's death, her final years of disgrace and imprisonment, and her suicide in 1991.

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