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  • Location: Bejing

Beijing Sprawl

Beijing Sprawl

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2000s: Stories of friendship, failure, and survival

  • ISBN: 978-1949641325
  • Translator: Eric Abrahamsen and Jeremy Tiang
  • Genre: Translated Fictioin

What you need to know before your trail

Muyu, a seventeen-year-old from a small village, came to Beijing for his piece of the dream: money, love, a good life. But in the city, daily life for him and his friends–purveyors of fake IDs and counterfeit papers–is a precarious balance of struggle and guile. Surveying the neighborhood from the rooftop of the apartment they all share, the young men play cards, drink beer, and discuss their aspirations, hoping for the best but expecting little more than the comfort of each other’s company. In these connected stories translated from Chinese by Eric Abrahamsen and Jeremy Tiang, Xu’s characters observe as others like them–workers, students, drifters, and the just plain unlucky–get by the best ways they know how: by jogging excessively, herding pigeons, building cars from scraps, and holding their friends close through the miasma of so-called progress.

Travel Guide

Bejing

Beijing was formerly known as Peking,

With more than 22 million residents, it is the world’s most populous national capital city as well as China’s second largest city after Shanghai.

The stories here celebrate the chaos, noise and busy, nonstop living that Bejing is known for.

BookTrail Boarding Pass: Beijing Sprawl

Destination/Location: Bejing  Author:  Xu Zechen  Departure: 2000s

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