Reporting the Chinese Revolution

The Letters of Rayna Prohme

By (author) Baruch Hirson, Arthur J. Knodel Edited by Gregor Benton

Ebook (VitalSource) - £90.00

Publication date:

20 August 2007

Length of book:

216 pages

Publisher

Pluto Press

ISBN-13: 9781849643566

Rayna and her husband Bill edited the Kuomintang's English-language newspaper in Wuhan. Rayna's account of her intimate involvement in the Chinese Revolution brings to life the eventful Wuhan years of 1926-27, which shaped the revolution's course. Her letters illuminate from a personal angle the battle for China's future and include remarkable portraits of some of the people who shaped the Communist and Nationalist movements of the time.

The book consists of letters Prohme wrote to her closest friend and her husband in the period immediately before, during and after the Wuhan interlude. Her reporting brought her into contact with many major political figures including Madam Sun Yat-sen (a prominent figure in the opposition to Chiang Kai-shek) and Mikhail Borodin (a chief Soviet advisor in China).

This book provides an unusual and often moving insight into a fascinating period in modern Chinese history.
'This is a wonderful evocation of a fascinating, yet largely forgotten, time at the very beginning of the Chinese revolution'