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Before Mao: The Untold Story of Li Lisan and the Creation of Communist China [Hardcover]

Patrick Lescot (Author)
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February 3, 2004

Combining an exceptional love story with a gripping tale of incarceration in Stalin's gulag and later in Mao Tse-tung's concentration camps, Patrick Lescot's Before Mao is a deeply moving, beautifully told saga of Li Lisan, Mao's predecessor at the head of the Communist Party and a key member of the Russian and Chinese revolutions.

Told in an engaging, highly dramatic style that reads more like a novel than a standard history, Lescot skillfully unfolds this page-turning biography. Li, who led the Chinese Communist Party in the 1920s, was a rare survivor among the Chinese members of the International. He was eventually allowed to return to China after having been elected, in absentia, to Mao's government.

When Mao and Khrushchev fell out of power after 1959, the Chinese Communist Party demanded that Li divorce his wife, Lisa. When the couple refused to do so, Lisa was only allowed to stay by becoming a Chinese citizen. Soon after, both would be victims of the Cultural Revolution. Lisa was taken from her husband shortly before he was again arrested, imprisoned, and tortured -- this time fatally. She spent eight years in solitary confinement.

Moving from China to France to the Soviet Union and finally back to China, Before Mao is an extraordinary chronicle of the indomitable human spirit, "allowing us to share in some true moments of emotion, where love wins over totalitarianism's destruction of individuality" (Le Monde).


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A longtime journalist in Asia and editor-in-chief of the news service Agence France-Presse, Lescot has found a moving love story amid one of the most violent periods of human history. Li Lisan (18991967) was co-founder of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP); caught in the tumult of China's civil war, dehumanized under the oppression of Stalin's Moscow, and despite years in prison in both the Soviet gulag and in China, Lisan somehow kept the devoted love of Elisabeth Kishkin, a Komsomol member he met as a young Communist in Russia. Centered on these unlucky lovers, Lescot's account neatly introduces readers to France's early Communists, whom Li met while studying there in the early 1920s; to Stalin's temper and its mortal consequences for those around him; and to the CCP's long struggle to turn Communist ideology into state policy. Lescot's vivid and engrossing account explains how Li, an unswerving patriot and Communist rumored in the popular presses to have been martyred at least three times fighting Communist enemies, eventually died during the Cultural Revolution at the hand of his own comrades. Though the book is in parts marked by distractingly hackneyed language (possibly a fault of the translation), nothing lessens the power of Li and Elisabeth's romance. Obstacles made insurmountable by the time of the Sino-Soviet split are made more stirring by the couple's small victories and brief reunions. By book's end, Lescot has turned a bleak history of mankind's cruelty into a passionate story of love's endurance.
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About the Author

Born in Tunisia in 1953, Patrick Lescot is the editor-in-chief of the foreign news service Agence France-Presse. He has been a correspondent in Johannesburg, Beijing, Belgrade, Zagreb, Sarajevo, Bangkok, and Phnom Penh. Lescot studied Chinese history and language, philosophy, and journalism and spent several years in China, where he reported on Tibet's uprising in Lhasa and the Tiananmen Square events. He lives in Paris.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Ecco (February 3, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060084642
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060084646
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.4 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,714,248 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must read, March 17, 2004
This review is from: Before Mao: The Untold Story of Li Lisan and the Creation of Communist China (Hardcover)
Renewed interest in Pre-communist china ahs brought this wonderful book to us along with other reads on Chang-Kai Shek among others. This is a needed contribution to the scholarship. Li Lisan was co-founder of the Communist party and went on to study in France and then settle in Russia. Although this book focuses on his love affair with Elizabeth Kushkin, it also tells a weaving fascinating story of the links between international communism and cracks within it. Excellent portraits are given of the mercurial Stalin, who jailed Lisan along with many international communists who didn't toe the party line. In the end Lisan returned to China, saw the civil war to communist victory and then was finally killed in 1967 in the cultural revolution, just prior to the large scale military skirmishes on the China-Russia border that showed the final split between Moscow and Beijing.

A wonderful book. A must read for any Chinese or communist enthusiast. This book brings back to life the heady days of warlords, Sun Yet Sun and the birth of communism in China during the chaos of the early 20th century.

Seth J. Frantzman

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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not so great, September 9, 2006
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I thank the author, a Frenchman for taking pains to assemble a story about the life of an early Chinese communist leader largely forgotten by us Chinese. But the novelization and the author's penchant for melodramatics made it such a drag that I had to force myself again and again to pick it up and finish it. At times it seems that the author can't tell rumors from facts. For example, where the hell did he get the idea that Mao occasionally slept with young men? Care to disclose the source?

Chinese history in the last couple centuries has been dramatic enough that neither literary flourish is needed nor will it help in telling its variegated stories.
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Learning on the ship's rail, Li Lisan watched the docks of Shanghai's port slowly fading into the distance. Read the first page
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Chou En-lai, Kang Sheng, Soviet Union, Central Committee, Chiang Kai-shek, Wang Ming, Zhang Bao, Lin Biao, Chinese Communist Party, President Mao, Mao Tse-tung, Liu Shaoqi, Hotel Lux, Chinese Communists, Sun Yat-sen, United States, General Labor Union, Green Society, Hong Kong, Northern Office, Pavel Mif, Chen Duxiu, Northern Expedition, White Russians, Cai Hesen
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