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ISBN
9780307739797
Book Title
China in Ten Words : Essays
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Item Length
7.9 in
Publication Year
2012
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Yu Hua
Genre
Political Science, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, Business & Economics, History
Topic
Globalization, Personal Memoirs, Economic Conditions, Asia / China, Customs & Traditions
Item Weight
8.6 Oz
Item Width
5.1 in
Number of Pages
240 Pages

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Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0307739791
ISBN-13
9780307739797
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Book Title
China in Ten Words : Essays
Number of Pages
240 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Topic
Globalization, Personal Memoirs, Economic Conditions, Asia / China, Customs & Traditions
Genre
Political Science, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, Business & Economics, History
Author
Yu Hua
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
8.6 Oz
Item Length
7.9 in
Item Width
5.1 in

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Dewey Edition
22
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"Captures the heart of the Chinese. . . . If you think you know China, you will be challenged to think again. If you don''t know China, you will be introduced to a country that is unlike anything you have heard from travelers or read about in the news." -- The Wall Street Journal "An outstanding set of essays on the general topic of why modern China is the way it is, each essay centered on a Chinese word or phrase. . . . Very much worth reading." --James Fallows, The Atlantic "Yu has a fiction writer''s nose for the perfect detail, the everyday stuff that conveys more understanding than a thousand Op-Eds. . . . Perhaps the most bewitching aspect of this book is how funny it is. . . . He comes across as an Asian fusion of David Sedaris and Charles Kuralt." --Laura Miller, Salon   "This is a tale told by a raconteur, not an academic. . . . The most powerful and vivid sections reach back to Yu Hua''s childhood during the Cultural Revolution. . . . It is a cautionary tale about the risks of subterfuge, of trying to sneak something past one''s father--or, perhaps, one''s ever vigilant government." -- The New York Times Book Review   "If Yu Hua never wrote anything else, he would rate entry into the pantheon of greats for ''Reading,'' an essay in his new collection China in Ten Words . Nothing I''ve ever read captures both the power and subversive nature of youthful reading as well. . . . For American readers curious about the upheavals of China, this may be the right moment to discover Yu Hua." --Jim Higgins, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel   "It''s rare to find a work of fiction that can be hysterically funny at some points, while deeply moving and disturbing at others. It''s even more unusual to find such qualities in a work of non-fiction. But China in Ten Words is just such an extraordinary work." -- Los Angeles Review of Books blog   "At times humorous, at times heartbreaking, and at times fierce, these ten moving and informative essays form a small kaleidoscopic view of contemporary China. . . . Written with a novelist''s eye and narrative flair, China in Ten Words will make the reader rethink "the China miracle." --Ha Jin, National Book Award-winning author of Waiting   "A collection of 10 quietly audacious essays that blend memoir with social commentary. Yu Hua, who resides in Beijing--a significant detail, given how many important Chinese authors live in exile, where they can write more freely--builds each piece on the foundation of a familiar Mandarin term. The approach is smart literary politics: The Chinese adore their language and consider devotion to it an act of cultural patriotism. . . . The insight it offers and the force and authority it packs is of a kind that few, if any, of those louder, more attention-seeking must-read books can even pretend to match." -- The National Post   "A discursively simple series of essays explaining his country''s recent history through 10 central terms. . . . Caustic and difficult to forget, China in Ten Words is a people''s-eye view of a world in which the people have little place." --Pico Iyer, Time (Asia)   "One of China''s most prominent writers. . . . In his sublime essay collection, Hua explores his often spartan childhood during the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s and 1970s and the rampant corruption of modern China." -- Newark Star-Ledger   "In this era of the China Boom when Communist Party officials are so inclined to erase the travails of their country''s past from public consciousness, Yu Hua''s insistence on "remembering" comes as an almost shocking intrusion into a willful state of amnesia. His earthy, even ribald, meditations on growing up in small-town China during Mao''s Cultural revolution remind us of just how twisted China''s progress into the present has been and how precariously balanced its success story actually still is." --Orville Schell, Director of the Center on US-China Relations, The Asia Society, "Captures the heart of the Chinese. . . . If you think you know China, you will be challenged to think again. If you don''t know China, you will be introduced to a country that is unlike anything you have heard from travelers or read about in the news." - The Wall Street Journal "An outstanding set of essays on the general topic of why modern China is the way it is, each essay centered on a Chinese word or phrase. . . . Very much worth reading." -James Fallows, The Atlantic "Yu has a fiction writer's nose for the perfect detail, the everyday stuff that conveys more understanding than a thousand Op-Eds. . . . Perhaps the most bewitching aspect of this book is how funny it is. . . . He comes across as an Asian fusion of David Sedaris and Charles Kuralt." -Laura Miller, Salon   "This is a tale told by a raconteur, not an academic. . . . The most powerful and vivid sections reach back to Yu Hua''s childhood during the Cultural Revolution. . . . It is a cautionary tale about the risks of subterfuge, of trying to sneak something past one''s father-or, perhaps, one''s ever vigilant government." - The New York Times Book Review   "If Yu Hua never wrote anything else, he would rate entry into the pantheon of greats for 'Reading,' an essay in his new collection China in Ten Words . Nothing I''ve ever read captures both the power and subversive nature of youthful reading as well. . . . For American readers curious about the upheavals of China, this may be the right moment to discover Yu Hua." -Jim Higgins, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel   "It''s rare to find a work of fiction that can be hysterically funny at some points, while deeply moving and disturbing at others. It''s even more unusual to find such qualities in a work of non-fiction. But China in Ten Words is just such an extraordinary work." - Los Angeles Review of Books blog   "At times humorous, at times heartbreaking, and at times fierce, these ten moving and informative essays form a small kaleidoscopic view of contemporary China. . . . Written with a novelist''s eye and narrative flair, China in Ten Words will make the reader rethink "the China miracle." -Ha Jin, National Book Award-winning author of Waiting   "A collection of 10 quietly audacious essays that blend memoir with social commentary. Yu Hua, who resides in Beijing-a significant detail, given how many important Chinese authors live in exile, where they can write more freely-builds each piece on the foundation of a familiar Mandarin term. The approach is smart literary politics: The Chinese adore their language and consider devotion to it an act of cultural patriotism. . . . The insight it offers and the force and authority it packs is of a kind that few, if any, of those louder, more attention-seeking must-read books can even pretend to match." - The National Post   "A discursively simple series of essays explaining his country's recent history through 10 central terms. . . . Caustic and difficult to forget, China in Ten Words is a people's-eye view of a world in which the people have little place." -Pico Iyer, Time (Asia)   "One of China's most prominent writers. . . . In his sublime essay collection, Hua explores his often spartan childhood during the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s and 1970s and the rampant corruption of modern China." - Newark Star-Ledger   "In this era of the China Boom when Communist Party officials are so inclined to erase the travails of their country''s past from public consciousness, Yu Hua''s insistence on "remembering" comes as an almost shocking intrusion into a willful state of amnesia. His earthy, even ribald, meditations on growing up in small-town China during Mao''s Cultural revolution remind us of just how twisted China''s progress into the present has been and how precariously balanced its success story actually still is." -Orville Schell, Director of the Center on US-China Relations, The Asia Society
Dewey Decimal
985.1/85207
Synopsis
From one of China's most acclaimed writers: a unique, intimate look at the Chinese experience over the last several decades. Framed by ten phrases common in the Chinese vernacular, China in Ten Words uses personal stories and astute analysis to reveal as never before the world's most populous yet oft-misunderstood nation. In Disparity, for example, Yu Hua illustrates the expanding gaps that separate citizens of the country. In Copycat, he depicts the escalating trend of piracy and imitation as a creative new form of revolutionary action. And in Bamboozle, he describes the increasingly brazen practices of trickery, fraud, and chicanery that are, he suggests, becoming a way of life at every level of society. Witty, insightful, and courageous, this is a refreshingly candid vision of the Chinese miracle and all of its consequences., From one of China's most acclaimed writers: a unique, intimate look at the Chinese experience over the last several decades. Framed by ten phrases common in the Chinese vernacular, China in Ten Words uses personal stories and astute analysis to reveal as never before the world's most populous yet oft-misunderstood nation. In "Disparity," for example, Yu Hua illustrates the expanding gaps that separate citizens of the country. In "Copycat," he depicts the escalating trend of piracy and imitation as a creative new form of revolutionary action. And in "Bamboozle," he describes the increasingly brazen practices of trickery, fraud, and chicanery that are, he suggests, becoming a way of life at every level of society. Witty, insightful, and courageous, this is a refreshingly candid vision of the "Chinese miracle" and all of its consequences.

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