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E-grāmata: Mao's Last Dancer

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  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Apr-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780141918907
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780141918907

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Raised in a desperately poor village during the height of China's Cultural Revolution, Li Cunxin's childhood revolved around the commune, his family and Chairman Mao's Little Red Book.

Until, that is, Madame Mao's cultural delegates came in search of young peasants to study ballet at the academy in Beijing and he was thrust into a completely unfamiliar world.

When a trip to Texas as part of a rare cultural exchange opened his eyes to life and love beyond China's borders, he defected to the United States in an extraordinary and dramatic tale of Cold War intrigue.

Told in his own distinctive voice, this is Li's inspirational story of how he came to be Mao's last dancer, and one of the world's greatest ballet dancers.

Recenzijas

'An inspiring true story of courage and determination' - Adeline Yen Mah, author of 'Falling Leaves' 'His vivid descriptions of life at home, surviving on family love and dried yams, and of the harsh regime, make riveting reading' Guardian 'Mao's Last Dancer is a modern fairy-tale. Li Cunxin's story is a breathtaking indictment of brute Communism, told with great honesty' - Kate Adie 'Appalling, brave and funny ... you cannot do better than to read this book' Mail on Sunday

A Wedding, Qingdao, 1946 ix
PART ONE My Childhood
1 Home
3(15)
2 My Niang and Dia
18(10)
3 A Commune Childhood
28(13)
4 The Seven of Us
41(11)
5 Na-na
52(8)
6 Chairman Mao's Classroom
60(18)
7 Leaving Home
78(19)
PART TWO Beijing
8 Feather in a Whirlwind
97(17)
9 The Caged Bird
114(14)
10 That First Lonely Year
128(14)
11 The Pen
142(11)
12 My Own Voice
153(21)
13 Teacher Xiao's Words
174(18)
14 Turning Points
192(15)
15 The Mango
207(9)
16 Change
216(9)
17 On the Way to the West
225(10)
18 The Filthy Capitalist America
235(15)
19 Goodbye China
250(21)
PART THREE The West
20 Return to the Land of Freedom
271(10)
21 Elizabeth
281(11)
22 Defection
292(14)
23 My New Life
306(12)
24 A Millet Dream Come True
318(14)
25 No More Nightmares
332(13)
26 Russia
345(13)
27 Mary
358(16)
28 Going Home
374(8)
29 Back in My Village
382(15)
30 Another Wedding, Qingdao, 1988
397(8)
Postscript 405(6)
The Li Family Tree 411(1)
Acknowledgements 412
Li Cunxin was born in a village near the city of Qingdao, northern China, in 1961. At the age of eleven, he was chosen to become a student at the Beijing Dance Academy. After attending a summer school in America, he defected to the West and became a principal dancer for the Houston Ballet. Li now lives in Australia with his wife and their three children.