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ISBN-10 : 163857037X
ISBN-13 : 9781638570370
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Book excerpt: "Imperfect Understanding is an extraordinary artifact of Chinese literary and social history. The people written about are among the most important figures of the Republican era, and the particular perspective on them presented by the essays is of both literary and historical importance"--


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