The Long March: An Account of Modern China

The Long March: An Account of Modern China

Author of The Second Sex, and one of the 20th century's most brilliant writers, Simone de Beauvoir turns her attention eastward to China and paints a masterly picture of that nation in modern times. Honest and detailed, it comes from de Beauvoir's personal journey through the country: "I have tried to evaluate all the knowledge gained at first-hand, by actually seeing places and talking with people," she said, poignantly, noting how the Chinese "are fighting hard to build a human world." Invaluable.




Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 951
EAN: 9781842123997
ISBN: 1842123998
Label: Phoenix Press
Manufacturer: Phoenix Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 528
Publication Date: 2002-03-28
Publisher: Phoenix Press
Studio: Phoenix Press

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Summary: Interesting but superficial
Comment: This book is interesting, but superficial. It is the famous writer's travelogue, which reads like a primer for Europeans who are interested in modern China. Well, I do not mean to accuse Beauvoir of Orientalism. In fact, this book is OK. But in many ways Beauvoir only offers very simplified and flat description, which can be offered by many other writers. This book is not outstanding at all. But it has its own historic asset.

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Summary: SdB's Most Important Book
Comment: Anyone who tries to understand Simone de Beauvoir without reading this book is a damned fool. This book is her masterpiece, and provides the blueprint for the entire future of the women's movement!


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