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Becoming Madame Mao (Magill’s Literary Annual 1991-2005)

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Author and artist Anchee Min grew up in China during the fierce and tumultuous reign of Communist Party Chairman Mao Tse-tung. Min’s two earlier books, Red Azalea (1994) and Katherine (1995), examine Chinese life during and after the chaotic Cultural Revolution, which was in part engineered by Mao’s wife Jiang Ching. A teenager during the Cultural Revolution, Min served as a Red Guard and was then exiled to a harsh life working among peasants in rural China. Min admired Jiang Ching; Mao’s wife seemed a great revolutionary heroine as she exhorted the teenage Red...

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