THE ARTS
McMullan, James

Leaving China: An Artist Paints His World War II Childhood

(2) YA McMullan's privileged childhood in North China (with missionary parents) was disrupted by the 1937 Japanese occupation; the rest of his childhood would be spent on the move, all over the globe. McMullan punctuates his spare narrative with character-revealing incidents. Each memory of the observant child becomes a richly evocative scene as well as a harmonious composition in this intimate and powerful autobiographical journey.

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