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I Chose China: The Metamorphosis of a Country and a Man

Title:I Chose China: The Metamorphosis of a Country and a Man
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Rating:4.77 (399 Votes)
Asin:078180759X
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:352Pages
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Language:English

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six times since his initial departure) retains the idealistic fervor that gripped many Western radicals in the 1960s: "Certainly the influence of the Chinese revolution on China and the world is beyond question. From Publishers Weekly "I have tried in these pages to tell something of what it is like to be a particle in the centrifuge that created one of the most momentous changes in Chinese history," writes Shapiro, a Jewish lawyer from New York, and a contemporary of the Westerners such as Edgar Snow (author the classic Red Star Over China) who fell under the Communist country's spell in the 1940s. It has brought a better life for the Chinese people, a better chance of peace and prosperity for people of other lands." Even though Phoenix died in 1996, Shapiro plans, at age 84, to remain there. In sharp contrast to Chinese expatriates who have come to the U.S. This rare firsthand account by an American of China's transformation in the last 50 years will fascinate anyone interested in this great unfolding story. In 1947, at age 32, Shapiro traveled to China t

22 is left blank for no good reason -- not, one presumes, because there is any text missing, but because there is a page break in the text at this point that somebody forgot to delete. 256). Beautiful book.. It's a great read because while there's a storyline that runs through it, each chapter is kind of an individual story so you can put down the book for a while if you need to do so. So, he was not satisfied when he didn't have to do those things in the States (where people were unequal), but satisfied when he had to do it in China? (It has been said that "People who bite the hand that feeds them usually lick the boot that kicks them. 192). Not very well written.. But Shapiro's book is just as noticeable for the things he concedes, such as the lack of press freedom in China. The cost of foreign travel was astronomical to the Chinese citizens. patterns, stitching, etc.), it's quite good at giving a solid visual representation of the changes that occurred during these centuries, and as such I think it's a great starting point for study.As other reviewers have mentioned, the illustrations in here are redrawn from primary sources, so serious students of costuming will want to look at the primary sources whenever possible. And I won't list the occasional grammatical oddities that appear here and there throughout the text.)Let's hope Wadsworth corrects this stuff in future editions of the book. Slowinski was fatall

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