I am China

Zui wei lan di hai

373 pages

English language

Published 2014 by Chatto & Windus.

ISBN:
978-0-7011-8819-1
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OCLC Number:
876287021

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In a flat above a noisy north London market, translator Iona Kirkpatrick starts work on a Chinese letter: Dearest Mu, The sun is piercing, old bastard sky. I am feeling empty and bare. Nothing is in my soul, apart from the image of you. I am writing to you from a place I cannot tell you about yet. Perhaps when I am safe I will be able to let you know where I am ... In a detention centre in Dover exiled Chinese musician Jian is awaiting an unknown fate. In Beijing his girlfriend Mu sends desperate letters to London to track him down, her last memory of them together a roaring rock concert and Jian the king on stage. Until the state police stormed in. As Iona unravels the story of these Chinese lovers from their first flirtations at Beijing University to Jian's march in the Jasmine Revolution, Jian …

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Subjects

  • Exiles
  • Man-woman relationships
  • Translators
  • Fiction

Places

  • China