Wang Shiwei and Wild Lilies
Explore the intricate narrative of "Wang Shiwei and Wild Lilies," a compelling work by Song Jinshou, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1993. This 238-page paperback delves into a significant episode of political persecution that unfolded over 50 years ago, centered around the Wang case. Through meticulous research, Jinshou illuminates the enduring complexities of the interplay between revolutionary regimes and the intellectuals who support them. The book not only recounts historical events but also provokes critical reflections on the implications of power and dissent. A must-read for those interested in political history and intellectual discourse, "Wang Shiwei and Wild Lilies" is an invaluable addition to any collection, offering insights that resonate even in today's socio-political landscape.