The book offers a vivid and intimate portrait of post-war China through the eyes of an American educator. Arriving in 1947, she takes up a post as a professor of English at the renowned Southwest Associated University (西南联大) in Kunming. For three transformative years, Drake lives, teaches, and observes amidst a nation on the cusp of change. Her diary entries capture not only the daily rhythms of academic and social life, but also the complexities of a country emerging from war and heading into revolution. With keen observation and heartfelt reflection, Drake provides a rare firsthand account of life in southwestern China during a pivotal historical moment—revealing the warmth of her students, the challenges of cross-cultural understanding, and the resilience of a people navigating uncertain times.
1968, printed in Colorado, red leather, maps on paste downs, hardcover, no dust jacket, good condition.
Book Details | |
Author | Gladye E. Drake |
Publication Date | 1968 |
Format | Hardcover |
Dimensions | 16*24 |
Pages | 269 |
Language | English |
Condition | no dust jacket, good condition. |
Chinese Diary, by Gladye E. Drake
- ISBN: 196802
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US$40.00
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