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The Socialist Cuckooland

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  • The Socialist Cuckooland on Paperback by Robert M. Liu
  • The Socialist Cuckooland on Paperback by Robert M. Liu
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Description

Call it the Far East equivalent of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four if you please, but there is a difference. Whereas Orwellian conditions did not become realities in London circa 1984 as Orwell depicts in his novel - or thereafter - they did materialize in a country in the Far East about two decades earlier. Therefore, The Socialist Cuckooland is fiction based on historical facts. Against such an Orwellian backdrop, Barry Lee, who is always in fear, struggles for survival. You'll find out how and why he attempts to flee. You'll find out what he has to go through in order to seek freedom. Yet, at the same time, you'll also find out how miraculously - and perhaps enigmatically - lucky stars shine on some people while so many others cannot make it amid the most disastrous political maelstrom in the country's history. Evoking vivid images of what it is like to live under socialist tyranny, Robert M. Liu's heart-gripping historical romance provides a poignant education on the evil of totalitarianism as well as the preciousness of liberty. It is a moving, interesting, and thought-provoking story.

Author Biography

A lifelong student of the English language, Robert M. Liu has two diplomas: one in journalism, the other in writing. In addition, based on his personal life experiences, he has a very good firsthand knowledge of the workings of totalitarian socialism. Yet, interestingly, he is also a jazz guitarist with professional-level skills of the artistic name of Bobby Minger. Should you be interested in his music, you might want to search "Bobby Minger" on iTunes, where you can listen to samples of his jazz guitar renditions.
Release date NZ
March 26th, 2015
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Imprint
Vanguard Press
Pages
390
Publisher
Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers
Dimensions
130x200x21
ISBN-13
9781843869702
Product ID
23469702

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