A Year In Upper Felicity

A Year In Upper Felicity: Life in a Chinese Village During the Cultural Revolution is a book written and illustrated by journalist[1] and author Jack Chen. Published in May 1973,[2] the book chronicles a year spent in a rural Chinese village (Upper Felicity) during the Cultural Revolution. It was based upon the author's stay in the village during 1969-1970. A Year in Upper Felicity is not a work of fiction as the original entry erroneously stated.

The book is organized around the four seasons. It describes the day-to-day life of rural Chinese peasants, and how city dwellers (such as the author) were sent to live and work with peasants to further the supposed imminent Socialist revolution that dominated Chinese politics in the 1960s.

Jack Chen has written a number of other books about life in China, including:[3]

References

  1. A year in Upper Felicity: life in a Chinese village during the cultural revolution. Google Books. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
  2. "A Year in Upper Felicity". Amazon.com. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
  3. "inauthor:"Jack Chen"". Google Books. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
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