I Have No Enemies is the definitive biography of Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo, offering a meticulously researched account of the twists and turns of a remarkable life.
Acknowledgments
A Note on Names
Chronology
1. Arrest, Trial, and the Road to a Nobel Prize
2. Rebel in Embryo
3. Puppy Love and Serious Reading
4. College Years, and the Mask of Mao Falls
5. Aesthetics and Human Freedom
6. Mutiny! A Dark Horse Soars
7. Gods and Demons Wrestle
8. Out Into the World
9. In Tiananmen Square
10. A "Black Hand" Goes to Prison, Feels Deep Remorse
11. Picking up and Starting Over
12. Love That Jumps Walls
13. In the Service of Underdogs
14. Cascading Cases Build a Movement
15. An Intellectual Transition
16. Stability Maintenance
17. Observing the World, Growing at Home
18. The Gathering Storm
19. Charter 08
20. The World Watches a Prison
Epilogue: The Legacy of Liu Xiaobo
A Final Note from Wu Dazhi
Notes
Index
Perry Link is professor emeritus of East Asian studies at Princeton University and teaches at the University of California, Riverside. He has written widely on modern Chinese language, literature, popular culture, and political dissent.
Wu Dazhi is a longtime friend of Liu Xiaobo.