The Private Life Of Chairman Mao Info

Dr. Li Zhisui (with editorial assistance from American sinologist Anne Thurston)

Book review: “The Private Life of Chairman Mao” | by Zak Jost The Private Life of Chairman Mao

is a highly controversial but undeniably fascinating memoir written by Dr. Li Zhisui, who served as the personal physician to the Chinese dictator from 1954 until Mao’s death in 1976. The book provides an unparalleled, "fly-on-the-wall" look at

The book provides an unparalleled, "fly-on-the-wall" look at the inner workings of the Chinese Communist Party and the bizarre personal habits of one of the 20th century's most powerful figures. 📖 Book Overview The book provides an unparalleled

The contrast between Mao’s public image as a stoic ideological deity and his highly eccentric, souvent decadent private reality. ✨ Key Themes & Revelations

First-person eyewitness account by a member of Mao's highly guarded inner circle