I Have Seen the World Begin: Travels through China, Cambodia, and Vietnam
When Carsten Jensen set out by train from Denmark on a journey to the East, he expected to find lands of rich history and culture, and peopleundergoing radical change at the end of the twentieth century. In thisilluminating narrative of his travels, there is this and much, much more.Fusing social...
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When Carsten Jensen set out by train from Denmark on a journey to the East, he expected to find lands of rich history and culture, and peopleundergoing radical change at the end of the twentieth century. In thisilluminating narrative of his travels, there is this and much, much more.Fusing social commentary and history with vibrant descriptions of people and places, Jensen brilliantly evokes the sights, sounds, and smells of these venerable civilizations. He examines the reverberations of the Tiananmen Square massacre in China, always attuned to the restless air of expectancy in the country, but also finds time for remote concerts of ancient Chinese music. He renders the pervasive sense of destruction, despair, and loss in Cambodia with particular sensitivity, wondering at the specter of death that still hovers over the landscape. And it is in Vietnam, with its palpablelegacy of colonialism and war, that Jensen ultimately loses himself in an extraordinary love affair.At once compelling and richly informative, I Have Seen the World Begin is an incredible journey.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780151007684 (0151007683)
Publish date: March 7th 2002
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
I HAVE SEEN THE WORLD BEGIN18604658469781860465840hardcoverpapercover lovespring 2012translatedpub 199657 ratingstravelnon-fictionChinaTranslated by Barbara HavelandQuote:"And who are you?" he asked."A common traveller," I replied, "a traveller who pays his way. And who are you?" HANS CHRISTIAN ANDE...