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The Private Life of Chairman Mao Paperback – April 2, 1996

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“The most revealing book ever published on Mao, perhaps on any dictator in history.”—Professor Andrew J. Nathan, Columbia University

From 1954 until Mao Zedong's death twenty-two years later, Dr. Li Zhisui was the Chinese ruler's personal physician, which put him in daily—and increasingly intimate—contact with Mao and his inner circle. in
The Private Life of Chairman Mao, Dr. Li vividly reconstructs his extraordinary experience at the center of Mao's decadent imperial court.

Dr. Li clarifies numerous long-standing puzzles, such as the true nature of Mao's feelings toward the United States and the Soviet Union. He describes Mao's deliberate rudeness toward Khrushchev and reveals the actual catalyst of Nixon's historic visit. Here are also surprising details of Mao's personal depravity (we see him dependent on barbiturates and refusing to wash, dress, or brush his teeth) and the sexual politics of his court. To millions of Chinese, Mao was more god than man, but for Dr. Li, he was all too human. Dr. Li's intimate account of this lecherous, paranoid tyrant, callously indifferent to the suffering of his people, will forever alter our view of Chairman Mao and of China under his rule.

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“From now one no one will be able to pretend to understand Chairman Mao's place in history without reference to this revealing account.”
—Professor Lucian Pye, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

“Dr. Li does for Mao what the physician Lord Moran's memoir did for Winston Churchill—turns him into a human being. Here is Mao unveiled: eccentric, demanding, suspicious, unregretful, lascivious, and unfailingly fascinating. Our view of Mao will never be the same again.”
—Ross Terrill, author of China in Our Time

“An extraordinarily intimate portrait of Mao. [Dr. Li] portrays [Mao's imperial court] as a place of boundless decadence, licentiousness, selfishness, relentless toadying and cutthroat political intrigue.”
—Richard Bernstein, The New York Times

“One of the most provocative books on Mao to appear since the publication of Edgar Snow's
Red Star Over China.—Paul G. Pickowicz, The Wall Street Journal
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“The most revealing book ever published on Mao, perhaps on any dictator in history.”—Professor Andrew J. Nathan, Columbia University

“From now one no one will be able to pretend to understand Chairman Mao's place in history without reference to this revealing account.”
—Professor Lucian Pye, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

“Dr. Li does for Mao what the physician Lord Moran's memoir did for Winston Churchill—turns him into a human being. Here is Mao unveiled: eccentric, demanding, suspicious, unregretful, lascivious, and unfailingly fascinating. Our view of Mao will never be the same again.”
—Ross Terrill, author of China in Our Time

“An extraordinarily intimate portrait of Mao. [Dr. Li] portrays [Mao's imperial court] as a place of boundless decadence, licentiousness, selfishness, relentless toadying and cutthroat political intrigue.”
—Richard Bernstein, The New York Times

“One of the most provocative books on Mao to appear since the publication of Edgar Snow's 
Red Star Over China.—Paul G. Pickowicz, The Wall Street Journal

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From 1954 until Mao Zedong's death 22 years later. Dr. Li Zhisui was the Chinese ruler's personal physician. For most of these years, Mao was in excellent health; thus he and the doctor had time to discuss political and personal matters. Dr. Li recorded many of these conversations in his diaries, as well as in his memory. In this book, Dr. Li vividly reconstructs his extraordinary time with Chairman Mao. of illustrations.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House; First Edition (April 2, 1996)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 736 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0679764437
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0679764434
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.8 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.06 x 1.55 x 9.2 inches
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Customers find the book engaging and informative. It provides them with insights into Mao's life and world, as well as Chinese culture and history. They describe the writing as clear, easy to read, and elegant. The narrative quality is described as fascinating and believable. Readers appreciate the author's insightful account that sheds light on details about Mao and his inner circle.

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39 customers mention "Readability"39 positive0 negative

Customers find the book engaging and interesting. They describe it as a primer on Mao's early years, Chinese history, and 20th century communism. Readers praise the writing style as excellent and say it does an amazing job of immersing them in the subject matter.

"...Dr. Li's book is a terrific primer on the first 30 years of Communist rule in China and extremely readable. Buy it!!" Read more

"...spins history to suit its own ideals and goals...so this book is a critical read for anyone who wants to understand the workings of a madman...." Read more

"...Well worth reading. Recommended." Read more

"I will only make two, quick remarks about this great book: For anyone interested in Modern China (and Mao in particular), it goes without saying..." Read more

34 customers mention "Insight into mao"34 positive0 negative

Customers find the book provides insight into Mao's mind and world. It details his life, personality, actions, and mental health. The author vividly describes the life of Mao and brings China's history during the early years of Communism to life in this brilliant exposition. The book is informative if you are interested in Chinese culture or the constant intrigue in dealing with Chairman Mao over a couple of decades.

"This book details Chairman Mao's life, personality, actions and mental health....or lack of it...." Read more

"...The photos, as well as his intimate experiences, convey little doubt (at least to me) of his close access to Mao...." Read more

"...We get a keen, up-close view of Mao the Man: Mao was a shrewd politician, a keen student of history who ruled China much like any ancient Emperor..." Read more

"...stations within the historical context, the congruencies & consistencies of observations, dialogues with other persons & countless interviews &..." Read more

24 customers mention "Pacing"20 positive4 negative

Customers find the book's pacing engaging. They describe it as well-written, easy to read, and descriptive. The flow of events is easily followed, and the pages move quickly. It's described as an interesting non-fiction book that is hard to put down.

"...primer on the first 30 years of Communist rule in China and extremely readable. Buy it!!" Read more

"...It reads almost like a medical case study, at times, and the flow of events can be followed quite easily...." Read more

"...This book, written by Mao Tse Tung's personal physician, is well-written (clearly translated though the doctor was Western educated) and describes..." Read more

"...is 630 pages long.......While I commend the author for his wonderful writing style and superb attention to detail, the recounting of every medical..." Read more

17 customers mention "Narrative quality"17 positive0 negative

Customers find the narrative engaging and fascinating. They describe the inside story as amazing yet believable. The book provides an insightful glimpse into the psyche of the man who nearly singlehandedly ruled. It is described as exciting and terrifying, with chilling moments.

"...doctor's-eye view of the Chinese dictator provided remarkable insight into the psyche of the man who nearly singlehandedly ruled China for thirty..." Read more

"...The book is chilling and yet believable, and given the author had nothing to really gain from being truthful, the portrait here is both one of being..." Read more

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Customers find the book provides an insightful account of Mao's life from a credible source. They appreciate the intimate details and photos that convey little doubt about the author's personal experiences.

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"This was a real page turner for me. It brings to light lots of details that you never would have imagined about Mao and the government at that time...." Read more

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Mao & ME! Don't worry, I'm a doctor.
A cross between a biography and a auto biography and endlessly fascinating. I have read quite a few books on China, many good and a few not so good, but is one of the best.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2003
    I spent some time in China recently and was interested to see the ambiguous way in which Mao seems to be regarded by the people there. Among the provincial people he seemed to still be held as a demigod, but the more educated people in the cities were more circumspect. Even the offical government line now credits Mao with being "70% correct," hardly a ringing endorsement of his rule. When I returned to the States I was anxious to get some further insight into this man.
    The Private Life of Chairman Mao answered all of my questions. This doctor's-eye view of the Chinese dictator provided remarkable insight into the psyche of the man who nearly singlehandedly ruled China for thirty years.
    The key to understanding Mao's reign is understanding that he was was basically a medieval emperor with a medieval court, all operating in the 20th Century. He was skilled enough in the art of politics to gain ultimate power in China but was woefully unprepared to govern a modern state. He was fundamentally ignorant of what makes an economy work yet was in a position to foist his crazy notions on a defenseless population of millions of people. One of the other reviewers here used the term "hare-brained" to describe policy campaigns like the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution, and that I have to say that this term came to my mind again and again as I read Dr. Li's book. Like Pol Pot, Kim Jong Il, and Josef Stalin, Mao stuck mindlessly to an extremist political theory with absolutely no regard for the devastation that China suffered as the result.
    When I say that Mao was a medieval emperor, I mean that much of his time was spent engaging in the palace intrigue that was endemic to any leader whose position is based solely upon the loyalty of those around him. Mao, like all dictators who obtain power by means of force rather than process, depended upon maintaining the loyalty of his staff and on keeping potential rivals at odds with each other. This type of existence is very typical of leaders who cannot point to a legitimate basis (i.e., election or hereditary succession) for their position of power. Dr. Li reveals Mao's entourage to be a nest of vipers and backstabbers, all eager to court Mao's favor and bring suspicion to their enemies.
    The Chinese government still has a legitimacy problem, but it believes that by providing material well-being (even if through distinctly non-Communist means) then its right to rule will not be seriously questioned. I suppose this is at least an improvement on Mao, who cared little about the well-being of his people except to the extent that national shortcomings reflected poorly on his legend.
    Dr. Li's book is a terrific primer on the first 30 years of Communist rule in China and extremely readable. Buy it!!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2014
    This book details Chairman Mao's life, personality, actions and mental health....or lack of it. As a power-crazed megalomaniac with sociopathic disorder, Mao never loved and never cared for anyone but himself. As the monster who killed millions of his own people and helped perpetrate the Korean War, interfered in Vietnam and stunted China's intellectual growth by pitting students against their own professors, Mao makes Hitler look like a Boy Scout. The problem is that the propaganda machine of Communism spins history to suit its own ideals and goals...so this book is a critical read for anyone who wants to understand the workings of a madman. Dr. Li speaks from HIS own perspective, that of a trained medical doctor, and doesn't inject diatribes or screeds against people. It reads almost like a medical case study, at times, and the flow of events can be followed quite easily.

    Not to be racist, but China doesn't have a good international reputation. Chinese are often thought of as greedy and self-serving idealists who ignore reality in favor of self gain. But...after 60 years of Communism, millions starved, hundreds of thousands executed for speaking out, and billions oppressed, you can read this book and understand why their social structure is so complex and why they have to always look out for themselves. If their father or grandfather said ONE wrong thing, they would have been killed or died in a labor camp. If their mothers or grandmothers had not fervently told lies about their co-workers, they would have been swept up in the anti-rightist campaigns and executed or exiled. So ANY Chinese person alive today is alive because their ancestors were survivors. It's easy to see how a crazed Mao could turn a country into a fanatical personality cult and warp the entire culture to his liking. it's my hope that normal Chinese can escape that kind of place and find a good balance in China to establish a peaceful and prosperous nation.

    I highly recommend this book to everyone. Understanding North Korea becomes much easier after understanding Mao. Understanding the last 50 years of Chinese policy and the inscrutability of a country that trumpets peace, yet sends warships to claim territory it doesn't own becomes easier after understanding Mao.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2021
    I had heard about this book from a few different sources and decided to purchase the book and yet waited some years before actually getting around to reading the book. Phenomenal.

    As is been said by others, there are few examples of other books with so intimately a portrait of an infamous dictator in history.

    This book, written by Mao Tse Tung's personal physician, is well-written (clearly translated though the doctor was Western educated) and describes events known and unknown about Mao and China during his years of service.

    The book is chilling and yet believable, and given the author had nothing to really gain from being truthful, the portrait here is both one of being impressed and slowly horrified as the man and his megalomania comes into full view.

    Millions die due to famine and horrific policies and Mao does not register concern. Intimates in his coterie come and go, or are used but Mao discards them. China must succeed, yet it costs so many their lives, or causes incredible misery, so how does one balance the good with the absolute evil and horrors brought upon innocent people. With this portrait of the man, who apparently had no compassion for his subjects, and no legal authority, the history becomes so shocking. He did not care. Broken eggs for the omelet apparently.

    This account is fascinating. It bears truth because of so much we know since we shall know the man by the fruits he bears, and much of the fruit produced by Mao was certainly tainted. Well worth reading. Recommended.
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  • Negrazo
    3.0 out of 5 stars No es biografico.
    Reviewed in Mexico on December 12, 2023
    Son situaciones que vivio el Dr. Li con Mao Tse Tung, pero no llevan una relacion cronologica de los hechos, se saltan de 1970 a 1950 y viceversa, eso lo hace un poco complicado de entender.
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  • Arthur
    5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST READ!
    Reviewed in Canada on August 3, 2022
    THRILLING! INFORMATIVE! THOUGHT-PROVOKING!
  • Elodin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Sehr interessanter Einblick
    Reviewed in Germany on February 20, 2021
    Das Buch ist erstaunlich lang und deckt dabei eine relativ "kurze" Zeit sehr detailliert ab. Li Zhisui schafft es dennoch, den Leser bei der Stange zu halten. Das Buch ist hervorragend geschrieben und man kann sich viele Stunden daran festlesen. Ob die geschilderten Ereignisse tatsächlich genau so stattgefunden haben, kann man natürlich nicht beurteilen, zumal Li Zhisui selbst zugibt, dass er den Großteil seiner Notizen aus dieser Zeit bereits viele Jahre vor Beginn seiner Niederschrift des Buches aus Sicherheitsgründen vernichtet hat. Nichtsdestotrotz interessant, seine Sicht der Dinge zu erfahren, solange man im Hinterkopf behält, dass nicht alles der absoluten Wahrheit entsprechen muss.
  • Rinzin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Inside out of Mao's life. Must read Bio of ...
    Reviewed in India on July 11, 2017
    Inside out of Mao's life. Must read Bio of Mao and for those whose who want to know China in 60 and 70.
  • バブー
    5.0 out of 5 stars 中国を知るための必読書
    Reviewed in Japan on September 11, 2021
    支那を理解するための不滅の手引書。