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Wild Swans Three Daughters of China

by Jung Chang

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720 pages2004Harper PerennialISBN 9780007176151
Biography & AutobiographyCultural, Ethnic & RegionalAsian & Asian AmericanWomenPersonal MemoirsFamily & RelationshipsParentingMotherhoodHistoryAsiaChinaSocial ScienceSociologyWomen's Studies

About this book

A new edition of one of the bestselling and best-loved books of recent years, with a new introduction by the author. The publication of âe~Wild Swansâe(tm) in 1991 was a worldwide phenomenon. Not only did it become the bestselling non-fiction book in British publishing history, with sales of well over two million, it was received with unanimous critical acclaim, and was named the winner of the 1992 NCR Book Award and the 1993 British Book of the Year Award. Few books have ever had such an impact on their readers. Through the story of three generations of women âe" grandmother, mother and daughter âe" âe~Wild Swansâe(tm) tells nothing less than the whole tumultuous history of Chinaâe(tm)s tragic 20th-century, from sword-bearing warlords to Chairman Mao, from the Manchu Empire to the Cultural Revolution. At times terrifying, at times astonishing, always deeply moving, âe~Wild Swansâe(tm) is a book in a million, a true story with all the passion and grandeur of a great novel. For this new edition, Jung Chang has written a new introduction, bringing her own story up to date, and describing the effect the success of âe~Wild Swansâe(tm) has had on her life.

Publication Details

Publisher
Harper Perennial
Published
2004
Pages
720
ISBN
9780007176151
Language
en

About Jung Chang

Jung Chang was born in Yibin, Sichuan Province, China, in 1952. She was a red guard briefly at the age of fourteen and then worked as a peasant, a 'barefoot doctor', a steelworker, and an electrician before becoming an English language student and, later, an assistant lecturer at Sichuan University. She left China for Britain in 1978 and was subsequently awarded a scholarship by York University, where she obtained a Ph.D. in linguistics in 1982 - the first person from the People's Republic of China to receive a doctorate from a British University. Jung Chang lives in London and teaches the School of Oriental and African Studies, London University. Her award-winning book, Wild Swans, was published in 1991. With her husband, Jon Halliday, she is also the author of Mao: The Unknown Story (2005, nonfiction). [Source][1] [1]: http://www.harpercollins.com.au/authors/50000269/Jung_Chang/index.aspx?authorID=50000269

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