Red Dust

Red Dust

by Ma Jian (Author)

Synopsis

In 1983, Ma Jian turned 30 and was overwhelmed by the desire to escape the confines of his life in Beijing. Deng Xiaoping was introducing economic reform but clamping down on 'Spiritual Pollution'; young people were rebelling. With his long hair, jeans and artistic friends, Ma Jian was under surveillance from his work unit and the police. His ex-wife was seeking custody of their daughter; his girlfriend was sleeping with another man. He could no longer find the inspiration to write or paint. One day he bought a train ticket to the westernmost border of China and set off in search of himself. His journey would last three years and take him to deserts and overpopulated cities. The result is a compelling and utterly unique 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.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: 1st Vintage Book Edition
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 02 May 2002

ISBN 10: 0099283298
ISBN 13: 9780099283294
Book Overview: Celebrated Chinese writer Ma Jian sets off on an extraordinary journey around China in search of himself and his country. Winner of the Thomas Cook Travel Award
Prizes: Winner of Thomas Cook Travel Book Award 2002. Shortlisted for Thomas Cook Travel Book Award 2002.

Media Reviews
Enthralling... He depicts a land of extraordinary physical beauty and interest and his prose is always elegant. Read this book for its human truthfulness and for unforgettable moments * Daily Telegraph *
Red Dust is a tour de force, a powerfully picaresque cross between the sort of travel book any Western author would give his eye-teeth to write, and a disturbing confession * Independent *
It opens windows on landscapes small and vast, all still largely unobserved and unknown to Westerners * Observer *
Honest, raw, insightful... The Chinese equivalent of On the Road * Time *
[Ma's] powers of description make every page buzz with life... Someone who could rank among the great travel writers * New York Times Book Review *
Author Bio
MA JIAN was born in Qingdao, China, in 1953. He is the author of Stick Out Your Tongue, his debut novel which in 1987 led to the permanent banning of his books in China; Red Dust, winner of the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award; four collections of short stories and essays; and six further novels, including Beijing Coma, winner of the Index on Censorship Book Award and the Athens Prize for Literature. His last book, The Dark Road, nominated for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize, saw him barred from returning to China. His work has been translated into more than twenty languages. He now lives in exile in London.