Chen Yingzhen's the Third World: the Yesterday and Present Life of Left-wingers in the 1950s

Chen Yingzhen's the Third World: the Yesterday and Present Life of Left-wingers in the 1950s

by Chen Guangxing

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This book is another masterpiece that traces the local leftists in Taiwan after "After the Empire". This book traces mainly the relevant clues of understanding provided by Chen Yingzhen's five texts. These five texts include "Teacher in the Village" (1960), an early work by Chen Yingzhen, "Bell Flower" (1983), "Mountain Road" (1983), and "Zhao Nandong" (1987), written in the 1980s, and "The Red Star Sets in the Qigulin Mountain Area" (1999) written in the 1990s. 3), These five articles are the most directly left-wing writings in Chen Yingzhen's literature. They are all concerned with underground party members and their families who were imprisoned in the 1950s. The first four of them were completed during the turbulent martial law period. They are obviously the product of the writer's pursuit of left-wing predecessors regardless of the danger of the external situation.

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