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Int. World Lit: Balzac and the Chinese Seamstress

This blog is designed to stimulate critical thinking and discussion with your peers as you read the book Balzac and the Chinese Seamstress Each week I will post a new discussion question. You must post a repsonse.

Friday, November 30, 2007

Growing Up Red

What does Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress reveal about the nature and purpose of China's Cultural Revolution and the suffering it caused? In what ways does the novel offer a more intimate portrait of what life was like under Chairman Mao than a strictly historical account could?
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