Blood Letters, 9781541644236
Hardcover
A dissident’s faith, blood, and words defied Mao’s brutal regime.

Blood Letters

the untold story of lin zhao, a martyr in mao's china

$78.92

  • Hardcover

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    7 May 2018

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Summary

Blood Letters: A Dissident’s Fight for Freedom in Mao’s China

The staggering story of the most influential Chinese political dissident of the Mao era, a devout Christian who was imprisoned, tortured, and executed by the regime.

BLOOD LETTERS tells the astonishing tale of Lin Zhao, a Chinese poet and journalist arrested by the regime in 1960 and executed eight years later, at the height of the Cultural Revolution. Alone among the victims of Mao’s dic…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781541644236
ISBN-10:1541644239
Author:Lian Xi
Publisher:Basic Books
Imprint:Basic Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:7 May 2018
Weight:558g
Dimensions:167mm x 244mm x 31mm
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Critics Review

“Blood Letters is a genuinely exciting book. Lian Xi sheds a whole new light on an extraordinarily important Christian figure (and martyr) who has hitherto been utterly unknown outside a narrow band of specialists…. A masterpiece.”–Philip Jenkins, author of Crucible of Faith: The Ancient Revolution That Made Our Modern Religious World“Blood Letters is one of the most important books on the Communist-era rights movements to be published in recent years. It is not only the first biography of Lin in English, but also the first in any language to carefully sort through the sometimes overwrought and polemical writing inspired by her martyrdom… highly readable, deeply informed…”–New York Review of Books“Blood Letters tells the story of Lin Zhao’s martyrdom with the elegance her life demands…. Lian Xi’s book will surely become a classic not only as we come to understand the struggle of Christians in China but also for how the story he tells helps us understand China.” –Stanley Hauerwas, Gilbert T. Rowe Professor Emeritus of Divinity and Law at Duke University“Blood Letters, carefully researched and timely, reveals the trajectory of a privileged girl who went from Christian to communist comrade to a Christian resister whose crime was being an ‘impenitent counterrevolutionary.’ Even told poorly, this would be a remarkable story. Xi tells it in memorable fashion.”–Christian Century”[Lin Zhao’s] story is grippingly related… her fate was inevitable: death by a firing squad. But thanks to scholar Lian Xi, her words survive.“–Washington Times“A few courageous Chinese dissidents–Wei Jingsheng, Liu Binyan, Fang Lizhi, Liu Xiaobo, and others–have become known to the world. Their actions and their stories were able to emerge once Mao Zedong was gone. Others, who fought back while Mao was still alive, received bullets in the back of the head and immaculate erasure of their stories. They included Lin Zhao, Yu Luoke, Zhang Zhixin, and uncountable others whose names we do not know. Blood Letters, the rescued story of Lin Zhao, shows us an indomitable woman who was both a martyr and true pioneer.”–Perry Link, author of Liu Xiaobo’s Empty Chair: Chronicling the Reform Movement Beijing Fears Most“A moving account of astonishing human courage in the leering face of human cruelty.”–Kirkus Reviews“Blood Letters is an unsparing, meticulously researched, moving but unsentimental look at a complex and heroic figure. Without shying away from the realities of Lin Zhao’s personal flaws and inner torment, Lian Xi’s work also recognizes her important legacy, making it widely accessible for the first time to an English-speaking audience… an important-even vital-book.”–Christianity Today“China’s achievements and failures are usually celebrated or condemned on the mass scale. The vivid individuality of the men and women who have fought bravely to change their nation can fade from view. Blood Letters is the most powerful antidote to that amnesia. Lin Zhao’s story, nearly erased or forgotten, will live as an example of civic and personal courage to inspire people in her country and elsewhere.”–James Fallows, Atlantic“Lin Zhao is a great hero of the faith, a brilliant and courageous figure no less than Bonhoeffer and Solzhenitsyn, willing to give her life for the truth of God. May a thousand flowers like Lin Zhao bloom in the China of today!”–Eric Metaxas, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Bonhoeffer, If You Can Keep It, and Martin Luther This book deeply moved me: it is the story of the most harrowing and heroic martyrdom in the history of faith in modern China. Lian Xi’s work of witness is groundbreaking.–Liao Yiwu, exiled writer and author of God Is Red, The Corpse Walker, and For a Song and a Hundred Songs

About The Author

Lian Xi

Lian Xi is a professor of world Christianity at Duke Divinity School. The author of Redeemed by Fire and The Conversion of Missionaries, he lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

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