Fanshen: A Documentary of Revolution in a Chinese Village

Author:   William Hinton ,  Fred Magdoff
Publisher:   Monthly Review Press,U.S.
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9781583671757


Pages:   672
Publication Date:   01 April 2008
Format:   Paperback
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Fanshen: A Documentary of Revolution in a Chinese Village


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Author:   William Hinton ,  Fred Magdoff
Publisher:   Monthly Review Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Monthly Review Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 14.20cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 20.80cm
Weight:   0.757kg
ISBN:  

9781583671757


ISBN 10:   1583671757
Pages:   672
Publication Date:   01 April 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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""One of the most important books about China which has been written since the Revolution.... For anyone who wants to understand anything important about the Chinese revolution of our time, the reading of this book is an absolute necessity."" JOSEPH NEEDHAM, London Tribune ""A vivid and compelling 'grassroots' account of life in the village precisely during the period in which the new Communist power was establishing itself....[A] unique contribution to our understanding of life in a northern Chinese village on the eve of the Communist takeover."" BENJAMIN SCHWARTZ, New York Times Book Review ""Fanshen is an extraordinary book. It will dispose of many myths, both those of the Left and of the Right."" C. P. FITZGERALD, The Nation ""Fanshen is an important book.... It is an arresting narrative [on] the agonizing story of rural China in turmoil...told with a remarkable evenness of temper and a rare understanding of human weaknesses and strengths. The lessons of Long Bow village, so movingly and compassionately recorded...should be studied and restudied by all."" C. T. HSU, Saturday Review""


One of the most important books about China which has been written since the Revolution.... For anyone who wants to understand anything important about the Chinese revolution of our time, the reading of this book is an absolute necessity. JOSEPH NEEDHAM, London Tribune A vivid and compelling 'grassroots' account of life in the village precisely during the period in which the new Communist power was establishing itself....[A] unique contribution to our understanding of life in a northern Chinese village on the eve of the Communist takeover. BENJAMIN SCHWARTZ, New York Times Book Review Fanshen is an extraordinary book. It will dispose of many myths, both those of the Left and of the Right. C. P. FITZGERALD, The Nation Fanshen is an important book.... It is an arresting narrative [on] the agonizing story of rural China in turmoil...told with a remarkable evenness of temper and a rare understanding of human weaknesses and strengths. The lessons of Long Bow village, so movingly and compassionately recorded...should be studied and restudied by all. C. T. HSU, Saturday Review


"""One of the most important books about China which has been written since the Revolution.... For anyone who wants to understand anything important about the Chinese revolution of our time, the reading of this book is an absolute necessity."" JOSEPH NEEDHAM, London Tribune ""A vivid and compelling 'grassroots' account of life in the village precisely during the period in which the new Communist power was establishing itself....[A] unique contribution to our understanding of life in a northern Chinese village on the eve of the Communist takeover."" BENJAMIN SCHWARTZ, New York Times Book Review ""Fanshen is an extraordinary book. It will dispose of many myths, both those of the Left and of the Right."" C. P. FITZGERALD, The Nation ""Fanshen is an important book.... It is an arresting narrative [on] the agonizing story of rural China in turmoil...told with a remarkable evenness of temper and a rare understanding of human weaknesses and strengths. The lessons of Long Bow village, so movingly and compassionately recorded...should be studied and restudied by all."" C. T. HSU, Saturday Review"""


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WILLIAM HINTON (1919-2004) was a farmer in Vermont and a legendary figure in the U.S. left. He wrote many books on post-revolutionary China, including Through a Glass Darkly, Iron Oxen, The Great Reversal, Hundred Day War, Shenfan, and Turning Point in China.

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