The Lake with No Name: A True Story of Love and Conflict in Modern China

The Lake with No Name: A True Story of Love and Conflict in Modern China

by Diane Wei Liang (Author)

Synopsis

As a student at Beijing University in the 1980s, Diane Wei Liang took part in and witnessed one of the truly momentous political events of the decade: the Tiananmen Square massacre. In the same year that saw the collapse of the Soviet Bloc, the world stood by in horror as the full might of the Chinese military state fell on thousands of defenceless students demonstrating for freedom and democracy. Part historical and political document; part love story; part remembrance of a loving family and childhood dreams shattered for ever, this memoir is a personal account of one of the most traumatic and shameful passages in China's recent history. Throughout, as a symbol of hope, stands the lake with no name - Weiming Lake - which lies at the heart of Beijing University campus. Famous for its beauty, for centuries it has been an inspiration to poets, lovers and those seeking a better future.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Headline Book Publishing
Published: 02 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 0755312066
ISBN 13: 9780755312061

Author Bio
Diane Wei Liang was born in China in 1966, the year the Cultural Revolution began. She was studying at Beijing University in the 1980s but was forced to leave and continue her studies in the USA because of her involvement in the students' revolt that led to the Tiananmen Square massacre. She now lives in London, where she teaches business management at Royal Holloway College, part of London University, and is married with two small children.