Chinese Shadows. By Simon Leys. New York: The Viking Press, xvi, pp. Critical Bibliography, Index. $ - Volume 38 Issue 2. Chinese Shadows: Bureaucracy, Happiness, History. by Simon Leys. June 9, Note: Simon Leys is the pseudonym of a Belgian art historian and Sinologist who has lived and worked in China and other parts of the Far East for more than a decade. This is the second of two articles drawn from parts of his book Chinese Shadows. · Chinese Shadows. by. Simon Leys. · Rating details · 80 ratings · 11 reviews. The second of Leys's trilogy on China's Cultural Revolution, describing the cultural and political upheaval under Mao's regime and expressing criticism of its Western supporters. The second of Leys's trilogy on China's Cultural Revolution, describing the cultural and political upheaval under Mao's regime and /5.
Chinese Shadows Pierre Ryckmans, Simon Leys Snippet view - Common terms and phrases. activities allowed appears army asked authorities become better bureaucrats called Canton century Chairman changed China Chinese closed completely course critical Cultural Revolution Daily example existence experience expressed fact factory famous feel. Chinese shadows by Simon Leys. 0 Ratings 11 Want to read; 1 Currently reading; 0 Have read; This edition was published in by Viking Press in New York. Written in English — pages This edition doesn't have a description yet. Can you add one? Subjects Description and travel. Read more. Read less. Chinese Shadows. by. Simon Leys. · Rating details · 80 ratings · 11 reviews. The second of Leys's trilogy on China's Cultural Revolution, describing the cultural and political upheaval under Mao's regime and expressing criticism of its Western supporters. The second of Leys's trilogy on China's Cultural Revolution, describing the.
Note: Simon Leys is the pseudonym of a Belgian art historian and Sinologist who has lived and worked in China and other parts of the Far East for more than a decade. His book Chinese Shadows—from parts of which the following article is drawn—was the result of a six-months stay in China during His aim, as he writes, is “not to question the achievements” of the regime, “which, if not always revolutionary as their Western supporters would claim, are still considerable in many. Chinese Shadows by Simon Leys (Viking; pp.; $) Peggy Durdin Chinese Shadows, published in French several years ago by the Belgian sinologist Simon Leys, and just recently translated into English, is the most il luminating book so far written about the Chinese People's Republic. There are many reasons for its excel lence. Mr. Chinese Shadows. by. Simon Leys. · Rating details · 80 ratings · 11 reviews. The second of Leys's trilogy on China's Cultural Revolution, describing the cultural and political upheaval under Mao's regime and expressing criticism of its Western supporters. The second of Leys's trilogy on China's Cultural Revolution, describing the cultural and political upheaval under Mao's regime and expressing criticism of its Western supporters.
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