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  September 13, 2007
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Author Anchee Min has won acclaim for her memoir of growing up in China under Mao Zedong. She's also written several works of fiction in which she explores the human hunger to survive against extreme social brutality. In this conversation, Anchee Min tells us what she learned about the human spirit in the forced labor camp in which she spent her teenage years, and how she's found healing in America.
 
  Program Details
» Particulars ¦ an annotated guide to the radio program with readings, images, and links
» Resources
» Books + Music ¦ lists of recommended books and music from the program
» Krista's Journal
» Transcript
» Credits

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» SOF Playlist ¦ hear full-length tracks of each song played in the program
  SoundSeen: Slideshow
Slideshow» "Mao Is the
Reddest Sun"

View a gallery of images of Chinese propaganda posters from the early 1950s to the late 1970s.

Unheard Cuts
» Unedited Interview with Anchee Min (mp3, 1:25.55)
Krista spoke with Anchee Min from the intimate setting of her home outside of San Francisco. Here's your chance to listen to the entire, unedited conversation.
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» Reflections ¦ tell us and other audience members what this program meant to you

Voice on the Radio
Image of Anchee Min Anchee Min
Born in Shanghai in 1957, Min came to the United States in 1984. She's the author of several books, including her memoir Red Azalea and, most recently, The Last Empress, a sequel to Empress Orchid.