The Long March, Sun Shuyun
The Long March, Sun Shuyun
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The Long March
The True History of Communist China's Founding Myth

Author: Sun Shuyun

Narrator: Laural Merlington

Unabridged: 10 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/26/2007


Synopsis

In 1934, the fledgling Chinese Communist Party and its 200,000 soldiers were forced off their bases by Chiang Kai-Shek and his Nationalist troops.They walked more than 8,000 miles over mountains, grasslands, and swamps, ending up in the remote, barren north of China. Only one-fifth survived. They went on to launch the revolution that transformed China, and the Long March was forever enshrined as the defining moment of modern Chinese history. It also served as potent propaganda for Mao and for the Communist revolution.

Seventy years later, Sun Shuyun set out to retrace the marchers' steps and to seek out and interview the aged survivors. The Long March is the stunning narrative of her extraordinary expedition. The rugged landscape had changed little. Shuyun's greatest difficulty was wrestling with the heroic images of the march she, and every Chinese citizen, had learned as a child. On each step of the journey, she uncovered shocking stories of starvation, disease, and desertion, of ruthless purges ordered by party leaders, of the mistreatment of women, and of thousands of futile deaths. Many who survived the march reported that their suffering continued long after the "triumph" of the revolution, recounting tales of persecution and ostracism that culminated in the horrific years of the Cultural Revolution.

The Long March is at once a gripping retelling of an amazing historical adventure, an eye-opening account of how Mao manipulated it for his own purposes, and a moving portrait of China past and present.

About Sun Shuyun

Sun Shuyun was born in China in the 1960s. She graduated from Beijing University and won a scholarship to Oxford. A filmmaker and television producer, she has made documentaries for the BBC, Channel 4, and international broadcasters. For the past decade, she has divided her time between London and Beijing.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Domenico on March 07, 2012

The Long March: A True History of Communist China's Founding Myth by Sun Shuyun is an incredibly impressive work of revisionist reporting, which calls into question nearly every aspect of the Chinese Communist Party's "official" account of what really occurred during this epic, horrific journey. The......more

Goodreads review by Oleksandr on March 09, 2023

This is a historical account of the famous Long March, one of the cornerstones of China's Communist Party (CCP) and its foundation myth. It is written by Sun Shuyun, who was born and studied in China, later winning a scholarship to Oxford and producing documentaries for the BBC, Channel 4, PBS, and......more

Goodreads review by Philip on January 05, 2025

Half oral history, half "following in the footsteps of" travelogue, this book is an invaluable addition to both genres, and is essential reading for anyone who's read either Harrison Salisbury's The Long March or Edgar Snow's classic (but hagiographic) Red Star Over China. That said, this is just one......more

Goodreads review by Gloria on June 27, 2008

I'm a little more than halfway through this book, and I have to say that I vacillate between feeling as if my mind is being blown apart and being smug and saying but of course, that makes sense. While not brought up in China and drilled in the mythology of the Long March, as an American I have been i......more

Goodreads review by James on May 20, 2012

I think most people knew that most of what Mao said was a lie, but it's nice that a Chinese person can write a book about that today. I wish there'd been more photos of the route, the image of the road out of Zunyi is nice, but most photos are of 90 year old women. Hard to believe, looking at the phot......more