This subject matter in Twin Sisters still highly controversial for
a novel in China.
This book reveals an army cadre seducing a girl that comes from
deep in the author's memories from her childhood. She was author's
neighbour who gave up her virginity in an attempt to gain her
mother's freedom, a beautiful girl with a slightly pale face, often
in tears at home; this is the prototype of YingLi. YongHong is a
typical representative of the Red Guards who denounced the
capitalist roaders, and traitors, who often were family members or
neighbours; creating many grievances, and injustices.
This book differs from most accounts of the Cultural Revolution
that label the "Red Guards" as a "sin" or criminals; this book
explains firsthand the motivations, influences, mentality, and
personal growth of the fanatical Red Guards.
Twin Sisters, reveals the characters of many different people in
great depth; Lian was a woman who's good intentions were betrayed
by the party, lost the love of her life, and lived with life-long
regret, and suffering. Zhang was disabled in a battle on the
Russian frontier due to the incompetence of his captain and later
died at the hands of his wife. Crippled Sun was a veteran of the
Korean war that had cost him a leg, became a hero, and the work
group leader in his village; who went on to recruit and abduct
women as incentives for the village men to produce more. LinLin was
a college professor who lost his position because of his wife; he
went on to become a refuse collector, and was subsequently accused
of being an anti-revolutionary and condemned.
The innocence of juveniles, justice, and the goodness of people
are portrayed in depth; as are the rivalry and confrontations of
opposing factions of the Red Guards, as well as life in the
countryside versus the city.
It is acknowledged by historians that history has usually been
written about leaders, and the victorious; that history has been
written by or for the winners. Twin Sisters is a departure from the
traditional; depicting the real lives of common people impartially
in historical context.
Because the subject matter Twin Sisters is still considered
"too sensitive" for Chinese publishers it has not been published in
book form in China yet. I hope that this book will give English
readers the same surprises, insights, and delights as the Chinese
who have read it. Twin Sisters has received great acclaim on the
web in China, and among Chinese living in North America.
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