Song of Arirang: The Story of a Korean Rebel Revolutionary in China
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Author: Nym Wales, Kim San
First published in 1941 and long unavailable, this title tells the true story of Korean revolutionary Kim San (Jang Jirak), who left colonised Korea as a teenager to fight against Japanese imperialism, and fought alongside Mao's Red Army during the Chinese Revolution. This remarkably intimate memoir (as told to the American journalist Nym Wales, aka Helen Foster Snow) brings to vivid life some of the most dramatic events of the period.With its first-hand account of early 20th-century guerilla insurgency and radical cross-pollination, this rare, behind-the-scenes look into what Wales describes as 'the psyche of a dedicated and thoughtful revolutionary' gives voice to the brutality, betrayal and alliances that rocked East Asia at the beginning of the last century and continue to shape the region – and the world – today. Kaya's edition of "Song of Arirang" includes the writings (both literary and in essay form) of Kim San himself, translated into English for the first time ever, as well as contextualising notes by George Totten and an introduction by Arif Dirlik.
ISBN 9781885030566. Kaya Press. hb. 512 pages. 7 b/w ills. 12.7 x 17.8 cm.
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First published in 1941 and long unavailable, this title tells the true story of Korean revolutionary Kim San (Jang Jirak), who left colonised Korea as a teenager to fight against Japanese imperialism, and fought alongside Mao's Red Army during the Chinese Revolution. This remarkably intimate memoir (as told to the American journalist Nym Wales, aka Helen Foster Snow) brings to vivid life some of the most dramatic events of the period.With its first-hand account of early 20th-century guerilla insurgency and radical cross-pollination, this rare, behind-the-scenes look into what Wales describes as 'the psyche of a dedicated and thoughtful revolutionary' gives voice to the brutality, betrayal and alliances that rocked East Asia at the beginning of the last century and continue to shape the region – and the world – today. Kaya's edition of "Song of Arirang" includes the writings (both literary and in essay form) of Kim San himself, translated into English for the first time ever, as well as contextualising notes by George Totten and an introduction by Arif Dirlik.
ISBN 9781885030566. Kaya Press. hb. 512 pages. 7 b/w ills. 12.7 x 17.8 cm.
available