I Have No Enemies : : The Life and Legacy of Liu Xiaobo / / Perry Link, Dazhi Wu.

Late one night in December 2008, police arrived at the home of Liu Xiaobo—China’s leading dissident, a key figure in the prodemocracy manifesto Charter 08—and took him away. When Liu won the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize as a political prisoner, the award was bestowed on an empty chair. Inside China, the r...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
A Note on Names --
A Liu Xiaobo Chronology --
1 Arrest, Trial, and the Road to a Nobel Prize --
2 Rebel in Embryo --
3 Puppy Love and Serious Reading --
4 College Years, and the Mask of Mao Falls --
5 Aesthetics and Human Freedom --
6 Mutiny! A Dark Horse Soars --
7 Gods and Demons Wrestle --
8 Out Into the World --
9 In Tiananmen Square --
10 A “Black Hand” Goes to Prison, Feels Deep Remorse --
11 Picking Up and Starting Over --
12 Love That Jumps Walls --
13 In the Service of Underdogs --
14 Cascading Cases Build a Movement --
15 An Intellectual Transition --
16 Stability Maintenance --
17 Observing the World, Growing at Home --
18 The Gathering Storm --
19 Charter 08 --
20 The World Watches a Prison --
Epilogue: The Legacy of Liu Xiaobo --
A Final Note from Wu Dazhi --
Notes --
Index
Summary:Late one night in December 2008, police arrived at the home of Liu Xiaobo—China’s leading dissident, a key figure in the prodemocracy manifesto Charter 08—and took him away. When Liu won the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize as a political prisoner, the award was bestowed on an empty chair. Inside China, the regime sought to erase every trace of his existence. Liu died of liver cancer in 2017 without ever having been allowed to return home.I Have No Enemies is the definitive biography of Liu Xiaobo, offering a meticulously researched account of the twists and turns of a remarkable life. Perry Link and Wu Dazhi explore Liu’s upbringing, immersion in classical Chinese poetry and philosophy, bold challenges to literary conformity, and involvement in democratic movements. They trace the lifelong evolution of his thinking and chronicle his persecution, incarceration, and death.I Have No Enemies emphasizes Liu’s principled commitment to dissent and the significance of the example he set in China and around the world. Liu was a far-sighted strategist whose credo was “changing a regime by changing a society.” In Tiananmen Square, he showed others how to face down armed soldiers; in daily life, he looked for ways to build a more democratic culture. A powerful record of Liu’s life and times, this book also tells the story of a generation of Chinese intellectuals who sought a better way forward.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780231556446
9783110749670
9783111319292
9783111318912
9783111319254
9783111318677
DOI:10.7312/link20634
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Perry Link, Dazhi Wu.