Ebook {Epub PDF} Red Dust: A Path Through China by Ma Jian
Ma Jian, a photographer, painter, poet, and writer, set out for the most remote and roughest parts of China. Dispirited and fearful, accused at work of having “a sluggish mentality,” confronted with a failed marriage, an estranged young daughter, and a girlfriend involved with another man, he abandons Beijing and a life he can no longer endure.4/5(7). Ma Jian tells us how. "Red Dust":is his journey through China, through dialects and traditions, through secret love and secret traditions, through books and music they aren;t permitted to read (A fine of yuan for possessing a copy of "Catcher In The Rye" or John Barry's "Titanic" Theme).Cited by: 2. Bookmark File PDF Red Dust A Path Through China Ma Jian couple had incredible experiences in this stunning country. Their travel story is interwoven with snippets of history and provides the reader with a glimpse of Australia as viewed through the eyes of newly arrived migrants. Join Jason and Ambika on their spectacular journey of discovery.
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Red Dust: A Path through China. Categories: Asia, Buddhism, Fiction, China, 20th Century C.E., Literature, Religion Philosophy, Society Culture, Travel. In , squirming under constant government scrutiny and mourning a failed marriage, writer and photographer Jian abandons his home in Beijing to journey to China's western border with little more than a change of clothes, two bars of soap, a notebook, a camera and Whitman's Leaves of Grass. Ma Jian’s journey would last three years and take him to deserts and overpopulated cities, from scenes of barbarity to havens of tranquility and beauty. The result is an utterly unique book; an insight into the teeming contradictions of China that only a man who was both an insider and an outsider in his own country could have written. Red Dust: a path through China. Red Dust is the travelogue of a Chinese man called Ma Jian, who in left Beijing to travel overland around his own country of China. Make no mistake about it: Red Dust is the tale of a real vagabond. There are no pretty scenes depicting the wonders of the terracotta army, nor beautiful Chinese landscapes.