- Title : The Courage to Stand Alone: Letters from Prison and Other Writings
- Author : Jingsheng Wei
- Rating : 4.69 (619 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-2-9
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 320 Pages
- Asin : 0140275355
- Language : English
Internationally recognized as a major publishing event, The Courage to Stand Alone is a collection of prison writings from the world's most famous political prisoner. Devoid of ideological rant, the letters to Deng Xiaoping and other officials capture the verve, intelligence, audacity, and mordant humor of a man obstinately struggling to bring freedom to the world's most populous countr
Internationally recognized as a major publishing event, The Courage to Stand Alone is a collection of prison writings from the world's most famous political prisoner. Devoid of ideological rant, the letters to Deng Xiaoping and other officials capture the verve, intelligence, audacity, and mordant humor of a man obstinately struggling to bring freedom to the world's most populous country. Also included are touching letters to his family, excerpts of his groundbreaking political essays, and his moving defense statement at trial.. Wei Jingsheng, who has spent nearly two decades in prison for "counterrevolutionary" activities, confirms his status as a symbol for Chinese democracy, as he eloquently and fearlessly confronts a regime that not only fails to protect basic human rights but actively violates themSix months later, he was sentenced to another 14-year term for speaking out, and he has disappeared into silence once more. The letters Wei wrote during his first 15 years as a political prisoner in China are addressed to his family, to various officials, and even to Deng Xiaoping. By the time he is released in 2009--assuming he survives this second imprisonment--Wei will have spent half his life in prison. For some writers, publication is an achievement; for Wei Jingsheng it is closer to a miracle. What inner strength allows a human being to withstand years of torture, deprivation, and neglect? These amazing letters give some indication of the fierce, intelligent mind that persevered when all hope was gone. They relate ambitious ideas regarding the environment, human rights, Hong Kong, and the Tiananmen Square massacre, among others; and they are undeniably critical of the regime. So how did these provocative epistles get published? In 1995 China wanted to release Wei as a public relations gambit in its bid for the 2000 Olympics. Wei wanted the file of letters he knew prison officials kept. . Torgeson, isKelly has an incredible talent for drawing from a number of varied styles to create a space that looks as though it has been lived in, buying the best of the best and acknowledging high-brow trends, for decades. Dallas' failure to address these issues in any degree of depth represents a missed opportunity.Overall, Dallas' book represents both the strengths and weaknesses of the Conservative Christian position on homosexuality. good product. We would have started risperdal today but, this book prompted me to call the psychiatrist and request behavioral therapy before we start medications. Not an oven, but a box without windows, very little food, very little heat in a region bordering Tibet, no medical care, sleep made impossible, beatings, solitary confinement for months on endAll these measures notwithstanding, Wei would not confess to a crime he had not committed. The mysterious World Seed is trapped underneath the Chicago Board of Exchange, and is slowly pressing the boundaries of the cage it is trapped in. Most of us, as a rule, though, do not respond by kidnapping said teacher and inadvertently killing them.Mr. Hig is not one to go into much detail on anything, especially regarding second thoughts or inner feelings (except about not getting an education, which is almost his mantra), so it's difficult to get an a
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