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 The Last Days of Old Beijing: Life in the Vanishing Backstreets of a City Transformed

The Last Days of Old Beijing: Life in the Vanishing Backstreets of a City Transformed

Published: Jun 24 2008
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Hardcover: 368 pages

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must read for those interested in China  5.0 stars
It is a "what i did on my summer vacation and why i did it" kind of book. Chatty without being gossipy, informative and full of personal research into questions he saw as he lived there. Kind hearted and sympathetic to the people and culture he is surrounded by. really the best of this genre, giving us who would like to be there a real window into what it meant to him to live in a hutong in Beijing.

i envy him both his experiences and his ability to communicate them to us. this is his first book but i expect i will see his name on a few more volumes. i'll go looking for his blog when i finish this.

it is simply a must read book.
go get it. worth the price many times over.
Beijing's wonderful hutongs  5.0 stars
This was a well-written book by someone who has lived in the hutongs in Beijing and taught at a hutong school. The time period is just before the 2008 Olympic Games, and the book shows the dichotomy between the old (hutongs)and new (rapidly-rising modern buildings) Beijing. The hutong population is wonderfully drawn, and you feel as if you are there, trying, as they are, to save their homes and an important part of Beijing.
Learn about Beijing before it's forever changed  5.0 stars
Michael Meyer has crafted an engaging, sometimes funny, sometimes sad account of his life in Beijing. The people, places and occurences draw you into everyday situations in Meyer's current life. The mix of historical references is just right for those without a semester of Chinese History 101 in their past. Having recently visited Beijing, the author compels me to check my bank balance for the funds to return and find his neighborhood. Read this book - you won't be disappointed.
Good Read  5.0 stars
I find this book hard to put down, as I am really enjoying reading about the real life of Chinese citizens.
Fascinating Portrait  4.0 stars
Reading my way through translated Chinese literature, I've found that there's so much assumed knowledge that words flip by without leaving their mark. Meyer is the remedy to the problem. He's not a giddy traveler, pausing for a week or two, observing and moving on again. He stayed put, settled down, got a job, all in the backstreets of Old Beijing. He is soon accepted as a part of the community, not so much as a foreigner, but as a teacher. It's a patient, somewhat wistful book. Meyer isn't a romantic, he understands that for many, a working toilet and electricity will be welcome as they leave the old, winding streets behind. But he also conveys what will soon be lost, and more importantly, gives us a background to the vast rebuilding project that has uprooted more than a million Beijing citizens, producing the stories of his neighbors to give us a focused view. In the context of China in the 20th Century, the Olympic push seems more of a strange continuum from the Japanese Invasion, through the Great Leap Forward and into the 21st Century. Meyer writes well, but this is a rather beautiful dirge and like all dirges, you'll find that it relies on playing the same notes again and again. Still, a beautiful and timely book, at least for the summer of 2008 and a glimpse beyond the pomp of the Olympic welcome.

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Product Details

Publisher: Walker & Company
Publish Date: Jun 24 2008
ISBN: 0802716520
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
Dimensions: 6.2 x 9.3 x 1.4 inches
Weight: 1.6 pounds
Pages: 368 pages

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