Between Tears And Laughter
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A notable aspect of this work is its bold critique of Western racism and imperialism, diverging from Lin Yutang's earlier writings. Published during World War II, the book reflects urgent themes of its time, urging readers to confront pressing global issues with clarity and simplicity. Yutang emphasizes the necessity of honest discourse in the face of impending conflict, making this a significant contribution to wartime literature and a call for critical reflection on societal values.