Song of Ariran

the life story of a Korean rebel

258 pages

English language

Published May 29, 1941 by J. Day.

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This book vividly describes the Chinese Revolution and the Korean Independence Movement from the inside, as seen, felt and experienced by a revolutionary who wonders about the meaning of life and shares mankind's urge to set things right in societies where the moral order has been smashed.

In a compound in Yenan, soon after the Japanese onslaught of July 7, 1937, 'Nym Wales' Helen Foster Snow took down the words of 'Kim Sam', the former a young American journalist who knew she was in on one of the scoops of the century, the latter a Korean who has decided to struggle against the Japanese occupiers of his homeland by joining the Chinese Communists. He was old beyond his 32 years due to sickness, imprisonment, torture and private brought on by voluntary participation in the struggles against the decaying social system and the rising new order of foreign imperialism. In a …

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Subjects

  • Communism -- China -- History
  • Communism -- Korea -- History
  • Korean resistance movements, 1905-1945

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