Description
Discover the harrowing journey of Liao Yiwu in 'For a Song and a Hundred Songs', a powerful memoir that sheds light on the dark realities of life in Chinese prisons. This compelling narrative details Liao's transformation from an apolitical bohemian to a passionate voice of dissent during the Tiananmen Square protests in June 1989. With poignant storytelling and vivid prose, Yiwu recounts his four years of incarceration following the provocative poem 'Massacre'. The book dives deep into the emotional and physical struggles faced by the imprisoned, revealing systemic oppression and the indomitable human spirit amidst suffering. 'For a Song and a Hundred Songs' not only captures individual resilience but also paints a stark picture of a nation undergoing profound change, making it essential reading for anyone seeking to understand modern China. This trade paperback edition, published by The Text Publishing Company, offers 432 pages of gripping insight into a pivotal moment in history, all while preserving the fundamental humanity of those behind bars. Join Liao Yiwu in redefining your perspective on one of the world's most influential superpowers, and witness the blend of art and resistance through his unforgettable narrative.