Hungry Ghosts Mao's Secret Famine

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Edition: Reprint
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1998-04-15
Publisher(s): Holt Paperbacks
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Summary

In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the Chinese people suffered what may have been the worst famine in history. Over thirty million perished in a grain shortage brought on not by flood, drought, or infestation, but by the insanely irresponsible dictates of Chairman Mao Ze-dong's "Great Leap Forward," an attempt at utopian engineering gone horribly wrong. Journalist Jasper Becker conducted hundreds of interviews and spent years immersed in painstaking detective work to produce Hungry Ghosts, the first full account of this dark chapter in Chinese history. In this horrific story of state-sponsored terror, cannibalism, torture, and murder, China's communist leadership boasted of record harvests and actually increased grain exports, while refusing imports and international assistance. With China's reclamation of Hong Kong now a fait accompli, removing the historical blinders is more timely than ever. As reviewer Richard Bernstein wrote in the New York Times, "Mr. Becker's remarkable book....strikes a heavy blow against willed ignorance of what took place."

Author Biography

Jasper Becker is currently Beijing bureau chief for the South China Morning Post. He has also written extensively on Chinese affairs for The Guardian, The Economist, and The Spectator. He lives in Beijing.

Table of Contents

Illustrations
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Map
The Year Zerop. 1
China: Land of Faminep. 9
Arise, Ye Prisoners of Starvationp. 24
The Soviet Faminep. 37
The First Collectivization, 1949-1958p. 47
False Science, False Promisesp. 58
Mao Ignores the Faminep. 83
An Overview of the Faminep. 99
Henan: A Catastrophe of Liesp. 112
Anhui: Let's Talk about Fengyangp. 130
The Other Provincesp. 150
The Panchen Lama's Letterp. 166
In the Prison Campsp. 183
The Anatomy of Hungerp. 198
Cannibalismp. 211
Life in the Citiesp. 220
Liu Shaoqi Saves the Peasantsp. 235
Mao's Failure and His Legacyp. 255
How Many Died?p. 266
How to Record the Annals of a Place?p. 275
The Western Failurep. 287
Afterwordp. 307
Appendix: Biographical Sketchesp. 313
Notesp. 317
Bibliographyp. 333
Indexp. 339
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