Paper Tiger: Inside the Real China

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Paper Tiger: Inside the Real China
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Xu Zhiyuan
Translated by Michelle Deeter
Translated by Nicky Harman
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:416
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreAsian and Middle Eastern history
ISBN/Barcode 9781781859803
ClassificationsDewey:951.06
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Head of Zeus
Imprint Head of Zeus
Publication Date 9 March 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In PAPER TIGER the Chinese journalist and intellectual Xu Zhiyuan paints a portrait of the world's second-largest economy via a thoughtful and wide-ranging series of mini essays on contemporary Chinese society. Xu Zhiyuan describes the many stages upon which China's great transformation is taking place, from Beijing's Silicon district to a cruise down the Three Gorges; he profiles China's dissidents, including Liu Xiaobo, Ai Weiwei and Chen Guangcheng; and explores lesser-known stories of scandals that rocked China but which most people outside that country did not hear about - and which shed troubling light on China's dark heart. Xu Zhiyuan understands his homeland in a way no foreign correspondent ever could. PAPER TIGER is a unique insider's view of China that is measured and brave, ambitious in scope and deeply personal.

Author Biography

Xu was born in Beijing in l976. He was a visiting scholar at Cambridge University from 2009 to 2010. He is editor-in-chief of the Chinese edition of Business Weekly and writes columns for the FT.

Reviews

[Xu] does everyone interested in China a valuable service. Great political and moral questions loom, and it is not just "hostile foreign forces" asking them. As Xu notes: "History always exceeds our expectations." I suspect that in Paper Tiger he has published a more optimistic volume than he realizes * Financial Times * Compelling and important... it is a powerful account' * Sunday Telegraph * Identifies the consequences of an authoritarian state struggling to control a society developing at a breakneck speed... Xu sounds a warning about the new leader who, he says, believes that "China will become a great power only once all of its citizens believe the same thing"' * Daily Telegraph * This is a book that will most definitely be contending for 2016's best title... With remarkable clarity, Xu serves an almost sublime invective, with a grace and composure that almost contradicts the strength of the criticism and quiet outrage that he enacts' * Bleg.jigokuki.org * A young journalist of considerable acumen and courage, Xu writes of the discontents and dreams of the everyday China * TLS *