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Including results for china books

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  1. thegreatestbooks.org

    All the books on the list "100 China Books You Have To Read" from The China Project. This is the The China Project Book List, 100 books about China across all genres — fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and everything in between — ranked from 100 to 1. We sourced broadly, in an attempt to create a unique, inclusive list that has something for everyone, neither catering to a specific taste nor ...
  2. thechinaproject.com

    This is the The China Project Book List, 100 books about China across all genres — fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and everything in between — ranked from 100 to 1. We sourced broadly, in an attempt to create a unique, inclusive list that has something for everyone, neither catering to a specific taste nor pandering to any preconceived idea of what such a list should look like. There was no ...
  3. fivebooks.com

    Dec 27, 2024China is a complex country that is also rapidly changing. With our interviews about which books to read on China we aim to at least introduce you to the country's history, economy, literature, poetry and politics, depending on your particular interests. We also have sections dedicated to Chinese history books and Chinese politics.
  4. bestchoicereviews.org

    This great novel about China launches the saga of Inspector Chen of the Shanghai Police, as she works to overcome the various political challenges standing in the way of investigating the death of a young "national model worker" who is found dead in a canal. Diary of a Madman and Other Stories Lu Xun
  5. goodreads.com

    THE WALL IS ABOUT THE WARSAW GHETTO AND HAS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH CHINA OR THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA!!! What's even more laughable is that on the cover of said book there is a swastika flag with the usual red background on the cover, which doesn't exactly scream China. People that just vote any book onto these list's for the sake of doing ...
  6. fivebooks.com

    Dec 22, 2024Granta 169: China is a kind of collage work, a sort I'm often drawn to about China. Sometimes such works will be made up of profiles of very different individual Chinese people but, in this case, we get a literary collage. It has a story by Yan Lianke who's thought of as one of the most critical voices in the literary sphere.
  7. readthistwice.com

    Discover how China has rapidly caught up with the US in the development of AI with Kai-Fu Lee's AI Superpowers. Lee, an expert in AI and China, argues that dramatic changes will happen sooner than many expect due to these developments. Lee also explores the impact of AI on both blue-collar and white-collar jobs and provides insight into ...
  8. penguinrandomhouse.com

    Banned in China for its candid exploration of a young girl's sexual awakening yet widely acclaimed as being "the first novel of 'tough youth' in China" (Beijing Today), Beijing Doll cuts a daring path through China's rock-and-roll subculture. This cutting edge novel — drawn from the diaries the author kept throughout her teenage years — takes readers to the streets of Beijing ...
  9. thebambootraveler.com

    Written by Canadian journalist, Jan Wong, Red China Blues is a memoir of her time studying Chinese as a college student in Beijing in 1972. China is still in the throes of the Cultural Revolution. People are still wearing those lovely blue Mao suits, waving their little red book around, and throwing out quotes of Mao Ze Dong.
  10. bookriot.com

    China's massive population of migrant workers, which represents more than 114 million people, is the driving force behind its booming economy. Despite this, little is known about the movement or its importance. Leslie Chang portrays the unknown story of these workers by documenting the lives of two women over a span of three years. She ...

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