Date | 2000 |
Publish_location | London |
Publisher | Little, Brown and Company |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | |
Language | English |
Record_type | Book |
Series | |
Shelf | Reading Room |
Call Number | DS779.29.M8 A3 2000 |
Description | x, 819 p., [16] p. ill., map.; 24 cm. |
Note | Vermilion Gate / Aiping Mu. Includes index. "Aiping Mu was born to parents prominent in the Communist hierarchy - her father was Political Commissar for the Beijing region and her mother ran one of the city's universities - and in her early years lived the pampered life of the Party elite: luxury housing, guards, servants and private schooling. Both parents were considered intellectuals within the Party and from the start experienced the factional in-fighting and periodic purges which culminated decades later in the Cultural Revolution and the break-up of the family. Aiping herself was one of the first Red Guards before being denounced as a bourgeois intellectual and exiled to a remote province."--OCLC recd. |
Subject | China--History--Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976--Biography China--History--1949-1976 Mu Aiping 慕愛平, 1951- Intellectuals--China--20th century |
ISBN | 0316641707 |