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pocket, 2023
Engelsk
'Intimate, highly sensory' ????? - Daily Telegraph

'Indispensable' - Sunday Times

'Harrowing' - New Statesman


'A powerful personal narrative' - Irish Times

THE FIRST MEMOIR ABOUT THE 'RE-EDUCATION' CAMPS BY A UYGHUR WOMAN

For three years, Gulbahar Haitiwaji disappeared into a secret network of jails.

Now, she is the first female Uyghur survivor to give a connected and revealing account of life inside China’s brainwashing ‘re-education’ camps. Her account reads like a modern version of 1984. It tells the story of a woman confronted by an all-powerful state bent on crushing her spirit - and her struggle for freedom and dignity.

This rare portrait of China’s gulag is visceral and internationally important.

'An intimate, highly sensory self-portrait... of an educated woman passing through a system that appears at turns cruel, paranoid, capricious and devastatingly effective.' - Daily Telegraph 

'Gulbahar's memoir is an indispensable account, which makes vivid the stench of fearful sweat in the cells, the newly built prison’s permanent reek of white paint. It closely corresponds with other witness statements... Most impressive is her psychological honesty.' - Sunday Times
Undertittel
How I Survived a Chinese Reeducation Camp
Oversetter
Edward Gauvin
ISBN
9781912454945
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
188 gram
Utgivelsesdato
2.3.2023