Wang Gungwu
In what is probably the first part of his autobiography, the noted historian of China and the Chinese Diaspora, traces his peripatetic life from his birthplace in Surabaya, Indonesia, through his schooling in Ipoh, Malaysia, until his university studies at the National Central University in Nanjing, China, were cut short by Mao's revolution. In the course of his reflections, Wang Gungwu considers the meaning of family, identity and belonging in the maelstrom of 20th century Asian history. 219 pages. For further details, please see the scanned contents page.
Weight 0.8kg. Post free within Malaysia