Mao Zedong's "Talks at the Yan'an Conference on Literature and Art" A Translation of the 1943 Text with Commentary

"The writings of Mao Zedong have been circulated throughout the world more widely, perhaps, than those of any other single person this century. The "Talks at the Yan'an Conference on Literature and Art" has occupied a prominent position among his many works and has been the subje...

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Main Author: McDougall, Bonnie S. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Michigan Press 2020
Series:Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies
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