Skip to main content

Mao's Great Famine

The History of China's Most Devastating Catastrophe, 1958-62

Mao's Great Famine cover

Description

Bloomsbury presents Mao's Great Famine by Frank Dikötter, read by Daniel York Loh.

WINNER OF THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE

'A gripping and masterful portrait of the brutal court of Mao, based on new research but also written with great narrative verve' Simon Sebag Montefiore

'Harrowing and brilliant' Ben Macintyre

'A critical contribution to Chinese history' Wall Street Journal

Between 1958 and 1962, 45 million Chinese people were worked, starved or beaten to death.
Mao Zedong threw his country into a frenzy with the Great Leap Forward, an attempt to catch up with and overtake the West in less than fifteen years. It led to one of the greatest catastrophes the world has ever known.

Dikotter's extraordinary research within Chinese archives brings together for the first time what happened in the corridors of power with the everyday experiences of ordinary people, giving voice to the dead and disenfranchised. This groundbreaking account definitively recasts the history of the People's Republic of China.

Product details

Published 23 May 2024
Format Audiobook
Duration 15 hours and 43 minutes
ISBN 9781526667984
Imprint Bloomsbury Publishing
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Frank Dikötter

Frank Dikötter is Chair Professor of Humanities at…

Narrator

Daniel York Loh

Daniel York Loh is a mixed-race British East Asian…

Related Titles

Environment: Hukd Staging