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Scarlet Memorial: Tales of Cannibalism in Modern China is a book of reportage literature (baogao wenxue) by the Chinese novelist Zheng Yi (郑义; born 1947). Zheng and a group of writers under the joint pseudonym "T. P. Sym" translated and abridged it from the Chinese work 红色 纪念碑 Hongse jinianbei (Red monument; Taipei: Huashi, 1993). Zheng uses local government documents, eye-witness accounts and confessions to describe the factional violence and even cannibalism that occurred in the Guangxi Massacre during the Cultural Revolution (1966–1976).

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  • Stèles rouges : du totalitarisme au cannibalisme (fr)
  • Scarlet Memorial (en)
  • 红色纪念碑 (zh)
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  • Stèles rouges : du totalitarisme au cannibalisme est un ouvrage de Zheng Yi publié en 1993 à Taïwan, mais interdit en République populaire de Chine. (fr)
  • 《红色纪念碑》(英文名:Scarlet Memorial: Tales of Cannibalism in Modern China),是关于中国大陆“文化大革命”期间广西文革屠杀和大规模人吃人事件的纪实性著作,由旅美中国作家郑义所著,刘宾雁作序。该书1993年7月由華視文化公司最先出版,引发轰动,迅速成为畅销书。此后郑义和他人将此书翻译为英文版(内容有删减),于1996年在美国出版,由哈佛大学费正清中国研究中心的罗斯·特里尔作序。该著作后被翻译为多个语言出版。 (zh)
  • Scarlet Memorial: Tales of Cannibalism in Modern China is a book of reportage literature (baogao wenxue) by the Chinese novelist Zheng Yi (郑义; born 1947). Zheng and a group of writers under the joint pseudonym "T. P. Sym" translated and abridged it from the Chinese work 红色 纪念碑 Hongse jinianbei (Red monument; Taipei: Huashi, 1993). Zheng uses local government documents, eye-witness accounts and confessions to describe the factional violence and even cannibalism that occurred in the Guangxi Massacre during the Cultural Revolution (1966–1976). (en)
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  • Scarlet Memorial: Tales of Cannibalism in Modern China is a book of reportage literature (baogao wenxue) by the Chinese novelist Zheng Yi (郑义; born 1947). Zheng and a group of writers under the joint pseudonym "T. P. Sym" translated and abridged it from the Chinese work 红色 纪念碑 Hongse jinianbei (Red monument; Taipei: Huashi, 1993). Zheng uses local government documents, eye-witness accounts and confessions to describe the factional violence and even cannibalism that occurred in the Guangxi Massacre during the Cultural Revolution (1966–1976). Zheng blames the savagery and cannibalism on "class struggle" and "revolutionary revenge". The book received praise for revealing the nature of Mao's regime and also criticism for giving the impression that cannibalism was systematic and widespread. (en)
  • Stèles rouges : du totalitarisme au cannibalisme est un ouvrage de Zheng Yi publié en 1993 à Taïwan, mais interdit en République populaire de Chine. (fr)
  • 《红色纪念碑》(英文名:Scarlet Memorial: Tales of Cannibalism in Modern China),是关于中国大陆“文化大革命”期间广西文革屠杀和大规模人吃人事件的纪实性著作,由旅美中国作家郑义所著,刘宾雁作序。该书1993年7月由華視文化公司最先出版,引发轰动,迅速成为畅销书。此后郑义和他人将此书翻译为英文版(内容有删减),于1996年在美国出版,由哈佛大学费正清中国研究中心的罗斯·特里尔作序。该著作后被翻译为多个语言出版。 (zh)
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