Ebook: For a song and one hundred songs: a poet's journey through a Chinese prison
Author: Liao Yiwu
- Tags: Prisoners--China, Prisoners, Biographies, Biography, Liao Yiwu -- 1958-, Prisoners -- China -- Biography, China
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: New Harvest
- City: Boston;China
- Language: English
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From the renowned Chinese poet in exile comes a gorgeous and shocking account of his years in prison following the Tiananmen Square protests.;Foreword by Herta Møller -- Preface -- The wandering poet (1988/1999) -- Fei Fei -- The poet as a young man -- The city of Fuling -- The patriotic Canadian -- "Massacre" -- A xia -- "Requiem" -- The investigation center (March 1990/June 1990) -- The arrest -- My accomplices -- The "menu" -- Interrogations -- The fantasy of escape -- "Confess and report on others" -- A day in the life of an inmate -- The artist chief -- Isolation -- Dignity -- The new chief -- The detention center (June 1990/August 1992) -- The living dead -- The suicide watch -- Under the sun -- My new neighbor -- Officer Gong -- The model cell -- The "death squad" -- Free labor -- The wife killer -- Dead Chang's "departure" -- The living dead ponders death -- The banker -- The luxury of reading -- For a song and one hundred songs -- The trial -- Power comes from the muzzle of the gun -- Toothpaste -- Prison (August 1992/January 1994) -- No. 2 prison -- Unexpected visitors -- The no. 3 prison -- Reform through physical labor -- The 89ers -- My flute teacher -- Epilogue -- Massacre -- Acknowledgments -- About the author.
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