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Sinocism Podcast: Tania Branigan on her book Red Memory: The Afterlives of China's Cultural Revolution

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The Cultural Revolution in China

The author's father-in-law killed himself in 1967, 1968. The family went out to a train embankment with this idea that maybe they could dig up the bones. And no one could figure out remember where it happened. Someone went to the village and found an old lady who remembered. But she warned them to be careful because people had jumped in front of trains at the time.

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