Chiang Kai-shek's secret past : the memoir of his second wife, Chʿen Chieh-ju

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Chiang Kai-shek's secret past : the memoir of his second wife, Chʿen Chieh-ju

edited & with an introduction by Lloyd E. Eastman

Westview Press, c1993

  • : [hbk.]
  • : pbk

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Includes index

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: [hbk.] ISBN 9780813318240

内容説明

In 1919 - on the eve of the Nationalist Revolution of the 1920s - the 32-year-old Chiang Kai-Shek met a naive 13-year-old whom he proceeded to pursue relentlessly for two years. Two years later, Ch'en Chieh-ju finally agreed to marry her brash and forceful suitor, and so began a seven-year marriage to one of China's great leaders. Constantly at her husband's side, this woman - who paid a staggering price so that he could attain his ambition - makes a good witness. Her chronicle of Kai-shek's "secret past", his single-minded pursuit of power in the Guomindang resulted in threats and bribes by the KMT to block US publication plans in the 1960s. This long-suppressed memoir shows the lustful, ill-tempered, quarrelsome, stubborn, and boundlessly ambitious man beneath the mask. In pursuit of his goals he abandoned the young wife he seemingly loved to make a politically expedient alliance with Soong Mie-ling, now famed as Madame Chiang.
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: pbk ISBN 9780813318257

内容説明

This engrossing memoir tells the fascinating story of one of China's great leaders during the Nationalist revolution of the 1920s and of the woman who paid a staggering price so that he could attain his ambition. The tale begins in 1919 when the thirty-two-year-old Chiang Kai-shek met the nave thirteen-year-old whom he would call Ch'en Chieh-ju. He pursued her relentlessly for two years until she finally agreed to marry her brash and forceful suitor. Chieh-ju was at her husband's side constantly for the seven years of their marriage, which enabled her to chronicle with immediacy and vivid detail his single-minded pursuit of power in the Kuomintang (KMT). So explosive were her revelations that the KMT used threats and bribes to block U. S. publication plans in the 1960s. Now, her long-suppressed memoir finally reveals Chiang Kai-shek's human side, which has been shrouded in myth. Chiang Kai-shek emerges as a lustful, ill-tempered, quarrelsome, stubborn, and boundlessly ambitious man. In pursuit of his goals, he abandoned the young wife he seemingly loved to make a politically expedient alliance with Soong Mei-ling, now famed as Madame Chiang. Despite his betrayal, Chieh-ju's love for her husband is clearly evident. She paints here a stirring portrait of their personal life as well as of the infighting and intrigue that marked her husband's early political career. Above all, her story conveys a keen sense of the texture of upper-class life in the China of that period, a quality academic studies rarely capture.

目次

Introduction by Lloyd E. Eastman * A Young Girl in Shanghai * The Pursuit * Matchmaking and Courtship * Our Wedding * Honeymoon * The Dragon's Pulse * Two Sons * Soochow * Canton and the General * Quarrels with Dr. Sun * Rebellion and Reversal * Living Angel Liu * Soviet Friendship * The Whampoa Military Academy * Dr. Sun's Last Journey * Chiang Moves Ahead * Life at the Academy * The Chung shan Boat Incident * The Dinner Party * The Blue Shirts * Northern Expedition * Private Life * The Ordeal * Chiang's Father * The Great Intrigue * Nanking * My Exile.

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