Beijing Blur

A personal yet far-reaching account of a rapidly modernising China, with its radical underground arts scene, emerging youth culture, and rave parties in the shadow of the Great Wall.

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When Sydney journalist James West lands a job at a state-run radio station in Beijing, he imagines he knows a lot about China – from dragon’s heads and acrobatics, to communist slogans and brothels. Then he arrives, and finds himself at a rave, dancing on the Great Wall. But is one night of hedonism on China’s most well-known landmark an accurate reflection of the ‘real Beijing’? Or an anomaly in an otherwise tightly controlled culture, still dealing with the aftershocks of the Cultural Revolution and Tiananmen Square? To find answers, he talks to the next generation about the China they will create for themselves. Against a backdrop of the changing seasons in Beijing, a city he grows to love, he enters a brave new world of bloggers, punk-rock dens and underground queer culture. An intimate account of one young Australian’s year abroad, Beijing Blur is also the story of modern China – a nation poised at one of the great turns of the global historical tide.

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Weight 0.302 kg
Dimensions 21.6 × 13.7 × 2.4 cm
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