路易·艾黎自传(英)

出版时间:2003-12-01  出版社:外文出版社  作者:路易·艾黎(Rewi Alley)  页数:338  
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前言

  It was on the eve of my departure for Beidaihe in the summer of 1982 thai the ever helpful Lu Wanru of the Friendship Association suggested I take some time off during my holidays to bring my biographical record up-to-date and to make it as correct as possible, this was seemingly necessary because of other press reportage. Although not very enthusiastic about the project, I dutifully filled up quite a few blank tapes. The office typed them out, so that Lu Wanru could itemise them in chronological order. Wang Xiaobo helped edit the manuscript, which set out the main points but avoided unnecessary details. Completed chapters were then passed on to me for any necessary revisions. It is my hope that the story will carry with it some of my faith in the Chinese people and their role in the world of today and of tomorrow.

内容概要

  The China Society for People’s Friendship Studies(PFS)in cooperation with the Foreign Languages Press(FLP)in Beijing has arranged for re-publication,in the series entitled Light on China,of some fifty books written in English between the 1 860s and the founding years of the Peoples Republic,by journalistic and other sympathetic eyewitnesses of the revolutionary events described.Most of these books have long been out of print, but are now being brought back to life for the benefit of readers in China and abroad.

书籍目录

PREFACEI. MY EARLY YEARSI Was Fortunate in My ParentsMemories from ChildhoodTrained to Be Tough in Castle RockAt Christchurch Boys High SchoolA Family of TeachersStudent to SoldierHalting the German Advance on the SommeWhy All This?Taranaki FarmSix Years of Loneliness and StruggleⅡ SHANGHAI DAYSHow I Came to Know ChinaOff to ShanghaiAs a Fire InspectorFactory Inspection in ShanghaiThe Evil Contract Eabour SystemHoliday Tours to Know China BetterA Challenge in ThinkingFamine in the NorthwestRelief Work in SalaqiFlood Relief and Reconstruction in HubeiThe Spirit of HonghuSuppression Instead of ReliefBack to New Zealand with AlanShanghai UndergroundAgnes Smedley——a Born AgitatorPeople with Like MindsWork UndergroundThe Granichs and the Voice of ChinaMemories of Lu Xun in ShanghaiSoong Ching Ling——a Memory to Linger OnThe Man Behind the ScenesAdventure as a Money ChangerRound the World TripShanghai Under Attack by JapaneseⅢ. GUNG HO IN THE WAR OF RESISTANCEGung Ho InitiatedGung Ho Headquarters Set Up in WuhanThe First Regional Headquarters in BaojiGetting Southeast Work on the WaySouthern Jiangxi: The Old Base of the Red ArmyTo Yahan with the Indian Medical UnitMeeting Chairman Mao in YahanThe Chuan-Kang Region of Gung HoTo the New Fourth Army Area with Evans CarlsorVignettes of the Southwest TourGung Ho International CommitteeWartime ChongqingThe Kuomintang Sabotage of Gung HoMy Discharge from the Executive Yuan PositionTravelling in the Old DaysFrom Gung Ho to Shandan: a Summing-UpIV. SHANDAN ~ CUL TIVA TE PEOPLE FOR THE FUTUREBailie Schools —— Gung Hos Training ProjectPei Li —— to Train for the DawnOur Move from Shuangshipu to the WestShandan —— an Oasis on the Silk RoadOur "Little Long March"George Hogg —— the One Who Gave His Very Best to the SchoolThe Growth of the SchoolThe International Aspect of the SchoolIncidents in the AdventureWith the Children in LeitaiDawn in ShandanThe School After LiberationCreate and Analyse —— Motto for a New Pattern ofEducationV. LIFE AND WORK AFTER LIBERATIONBeijing in 1951The Passing of Agnes SmedleyThe First Peace Conference in BeijingInternational Conferences for Peace and SolidaritySome Unpleasant ExperiencesWriting for China and PeaceOn My BooksPoetry to Deal with Life and PeopleMy Translations of Chinese PoetryVisits to My Homeland and AustraliaNew Zealand and ChinaOver China Through the Post-Liberation YearsA New Era BeginsTravel with the New Zealand Film TeamWith Anna Louise Strong in New ChinaThree Great American WomenA Star FallsFor a Saner, Cleaner World to BeShandan RevisitedThe Fruit of the Shandan SchoolGung Ho RevivedMy Home Life in BeijingChildren in ChinaChinese Ceramics and AntiquesAfforestation —— Fighting ErosionThe Spirit of New ChinaCATALOGUE OF REWI ALLEYS WORKSCHRONOLOGY

章节摘录

  In 1906, the family moved to Christchurch, as my tattler was appolntea laeadmaster of Wharenui School there. We lived in Lower Riccarton, near the school. There I passed through my remaining primary grades. Then we moved to Division Street for a while, awaiting the building of our Cutlers Road house. Father had bought an acre of sandhills at New Brighton many years before and now this could be cut up into sections for building lots, so he made enough money to start building our new house. In the Division Street house we had gas lighting. My father used to turn off the main gas before he went to bed, and I had to read Dumas Three Musketeers by lighting matches that invariably burned my fingertips. It was baffling. It was also when we came to Division Street that I began reading James Fenimore Cooper, and the Red Indians, the Boys Own Paper, and the story of one man who, with a little instrument, blew up a whole navy. Local kids fed me penny dreadfuls, Dick Turpin and Buffalo Bill, which I lapped up for a while till they became too ridiculous. At Curlers Road I went on to Walter Scotts books. Then I won the Navy League prize for what must have been a dreadful essay, and got a big heavy tome, Macaulays History of England, which I lapped up avidly, crawling away into the high cocksfoot to read it. Lambs Tales from Shakespeare was also fun for a while. In primary school there were school guard cadets, armed with dummy rifles which had percussion caps to make a noise, and my father as commanding officer trying to teach Boer tactics of guerrilla warfare. We had two real rifles, and used to go to Redcliffs sometimes to practise with them. The school cadets wore a heavy black jersey and heavy pants that came down below the knee, and a heavy Glengarry cap. When we paraded on a summers day, many boys would faint and have to be carried off.  ......

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