Chings
Dick Wilson, 27 October 1988
Riding the Iron Rooster: By Train through China
by Paul Theroux.
Hamish Hamilton, 494 pp., £14.95, September 1988,0 241 12547 2 Show More
by Paul Theroux.
Hamish Hamilton, 494 pp., £14.95, September 1988,
Discos and Democracy: China in the Throes of Reform
by Orville Schell.
Pantheon, 384 pp., $19.95, June 1988,9780394568294 Show More
by Orville Schell.
Pantheon, 384 pp., $19.95, June 1988,
The Star Raft: China’s Encounter with Africa
by Philip Snow.
Weidenfeld, 250 pp., £14.95, June 1988,0 297 79081 1 Show More
by Philip Snow.
Weidenfeld, 250 pp., £14.95, June 1988,
Ancestors: Nine Hundred Years in the Life of a Chinese Family
by Frank Ching.
Harrap, 528 pp., £12.95, September 1988,0 245 54675 8 Show More
by Frank Ching.
Harrap, 528 pp., £12.95, September 1988,
“... hope. Another way of defining the China phenomenon is to examine one dominant institution, and Frank Ching in Ancestors chooses the family – his own, which he was able to trace back for 900 years. To review almost a millennium of Chinese history through the single genealogical line which leads to a young American journalist does reduce that history ... ”