The Most Wanted Man In China

The Most Wanted Man In China
Author Fang Lizhi
Original title 自傳
Translator Perry Link
Country China
Language Traditional Chinese
Genre Autobiography, Biography, Non-fiction
Publisher 天下文化 (World Culture, Taiwan), Henry Holt and Co. (English translation)
Publication date
July 2013
Published in English
February 2016
Media type Print
Pages 704
ISBN 978-986-320-187-8 (Traditional Chinese)
978-1627794992 (English)
The Most Wanted Man in China: My Journey from Scientist to Enemy of the State
Traditional Chinese 自傳

The Most Wanted Man in China: My Journey from Scientist to Enemy of the State is the autobiography of the Chinese astrophysicist and activist Fang Lizhi. Fang narrates his experiences from youth through his 1989 request for asylum at the U.S. embassy in Beijing.

In the introduction,[1] dated October 27, 1989, Fang provides a brief overview of his present circumstances in the embassy. He then begins the novel with a review of his family origins, before delving into the politics, science and personal relationships of his life as a Communist Party member and physicist through the Anti-Rightist Campaign, Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution.

Fang notes the animosity of the Communist Party to relativity and cosmology[2] as well as parallels between his situation and that of Galileo.[3]

Reception

Richard Bernstein said in the New York Times that the book is "remarkably cool, precise and in places even good-humored".[4]

In The New York Review of Books, Freeman Dyson wrote that Fang has "..a two sided heritage...a role model for a group of rebellious spirits...[and] the rebirth of Chinese science as a full partner in the emerging world community of inquiring minds". [5]

Publication details

  • July 2013, World Culture (天下文化出版股份有限公司), ISBN 978-9863201878, hardcover, Traditional Chinese
  • February 2016, Henry Holt and Co., ISBN 978-1627794992, 332 pages, hardcover (translated into English as The Most Wanted Man in China: My Journey from Scientist to Enemy of the State by Perry Link)
  • February 2017, St. Martin's Griffin, ISBN 978-1250116550, 332 pages, paperback

References

  1. Fang Lizhi. The Most Wanted Man in China. p. 1.
  2. Fang Lizhi. "Turn Toward Astrophysics". The Most Wanted Man in China.
  3. Fang Lizhi. "Thirteen Months". The Most Wanted Man in China.
  4. Bernstein, Richard (February 19, 2016). "'The Most Wanted Man in China' and 'The Cowshed'". New York Times.
  5. Dyson, Freeman (May 26, 2016). "The Heritage of a Great Man". New York Review of Books.

See also

  • 方励之 (Chinese Wikipedia biography page of Fang Lizhi)
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