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Bitter Winds: A Memoir of My Years in China's Gulag

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A survivor's gripping tale of oppression and resilience.

This book is a raw and powerful memoir that delves into the depths of the human spirit. Through Harry Wu's harrowing experiences in China's gulag, readers are exposed to the unimaginable brutality and oppression he endured. Yet, the most remarkable aspect is Wu's refusal to give up, his unwavering hold on life that shines through even in the darkest moments. Bitter Winds is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and a reminder of the resilience that lies within us all.

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Bitter Winds: A Memoir of My Years in China's Gulag

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ISBN: 9780471114253
Authors: Harry Wu
Publisher: Wiley
Date of Publication: 1995-05-04
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History, Biographies & Memoirs
Goodreads rating: 4.14
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In the powerful tradition of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's The Gulag Archipelago, Bitter Winds chronicles a brave man's triumph over mindless brutality and unimaginable oppression. On April 27, 1960, Harry Wu, a senior at Beijing's Geology Institute, was arrested by Chinese authorities and, without ever being formally charged or tried, spent the next nineteen years in hellish prison labor camps. Exiled to the bitter desolation of this extensive gulag, he was transformed from a member of China's privileged intellectual elite into a pariah, a faceless cipher denied even the most basic human rights. He was subjected to grinding labor, systematic starvation, and torture, yet he refused to give up his passionate hold on life. From the tough peasants and petty criminals imprisoned with him, like chicken thief Big Mouth Xing, he learned the harsh lessons of survival. Driven by incessant hunger, he became expert at scavenging for edible weeds in the barren camp fields and capturing snakes and frogs in the irrigation ditches. Reduced at one point to a walking skeleton, he took part in elaborate "food imagining" sessions with his squad mates in the barracks at night. In the crucible of the nightmarish Qinghe prison farm, he watched as, night after night, prisoners succumbed to disease and starvation to be buried in unmarked graves outside the camp walls. Throughout this stunning chronicle are moving stories of the prisoners who became Wu's trusted friends. The gentle, lute-playing Ao, unblinking in his insistence on the dignity of humanity, serves as a beacon in the moral abyss of the camps. Handsome and virile Lu, tormented by unfulfilled longing for a woman's touch, is driven to insanity and finallysuicide. Buffeted by the worst horrors of the Chinese communist tragedy, these poignant figures provide a rare, detailed portrait of the depths of human despair. Released from prison in 1979, Harry Wu was eventually allowed to leave China for the United States. But his story doe
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A survivor's gripping tale of oppression and resilience.

This book is a raw and powerful memoir that delves into the depths of the human spirit. Through Harry Wu's harrowing experiences in China's gulag, readers are exposed to the unimaginable brutality and oppression he endured. Yet, the most remarkable aspect is Wu's refusal to give up, his unwavering hold on life that shines through even in the darkest moments. Bitter Winds is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and a reminder of the resilience that lies within us all.