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LEADER: 02702cam a22003014a 4500
001 2010285512
003 DLC
005 20100206092951.0
008 100127s2009 nyu 000 0 eng
010 $a 2010285512
020 $a9780307388377
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
041 1 $aeng$hchi
043 $aa-cc---
050 00 $aHD8736.5$b.L56 2009
082 00 $a362.850951$222
100 1 $aLiao, Yiwu,$d1958-
245 14 $aThe corpse walker :$breal life stories, China from the bottom up /$cLiao Yiwu ; translated from the Chinese, and with an introduction, by Wen Huang.
250 $a1st anchor books edition
260 $aNew York :$bAnchor Books,$cc2009.
300 $axiv, 328 p. ;$c20 cm.
500 $a"This translation composed of ten new piees and sixteen pieces that were originally pulished in Chinese in Taiwan as part of 'Interviews with People from the Bottom Rung of Society,' published by Rye Field Publishing Co., Taipei, in 2002"--Colophon.
505 0 $aThe professional mourner -- The human trafficker -- The public restroom manager -- The corpse walkers -- The leper -- The peasant emperor -- The Feng Shui master -- The Abbot -- The composer -- The rightist -- The retired official -- The former landowner -- The Yi district chief's wife -- The village teacher -- The mortician -- The neighborhood committee director -- The former red guard -- The counterrevolutionary -- The Tiananmen father -- The Falun gong practitioner -- The illegal border crosser -- The grave robber -- The safecracker -- The blind Erhu player -- The street singer -- The sleepwalker -- the migrant worker.
520 $aA compilation of twenty-seven extraordinary oral histories that opens a window, unlike any other, onto the lives of ordinary, often outcast, Chinese men and women. Liao Yiwu (one of the best-known writers in China because he is also one of the most censored) chose his subjects from the bottom of Chinese society: people for whom the "new" China--the China of economic growth and globalization--is no more beneficial than the old. Here are a professional mourner, a trafficker in humans, a leper, an abbot, a retired government official, a former landowner, a mortician, a feng shui master, a former Red Guard, a political prisoner, a village teacher, a blind street musician, a Falun Gong practitioner, and many others--people who have been battered by life but who have managed to retain their dignity, their humor, and their essential, complex humanity. Liao's interviews were given from 1990 to 2003.--From amazon.com.
650 0 $aWorking class$zChina.
650 0 $aSocial structure$zChina.
651 0 $aChina$xSocial conditions.
651 0 $aChina$xEconomic conditions.