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Peter Hessler

Country Driving


A Chinese Road Trip
2011. 560 S. 7.874016 in
Verlag/Jahr: CANONGATE BOOKS 2011
ISBN: 1-84767-437-2 (1847674372)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-84767-437-1 (9781847674371)

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Nach fünf Jahren in China nimmt der Journalist Peter Hessler eine neue Herausforderung an: Er macht den chinesischen Führerschein. Ein Unterfangen, das ihn zeitweise fast in den Wahnsinn treibt, ihm die Augen öffnet und schließlich und endlich eine erhellende Reise durch dieses noch immer geheimnisvolle Land ermöglicht. Sieben Jahre lang erkundete Hessler das China, das der Westen kaum kennt, das jedoch so bedeutend für seine Zukunft sein wird.
A very accessible, often laugh-out-loud funny, always illuminating trip around one of the most fascinating countries in the world
After living in China for five years, and learning the language, Peter Hessler decided to undertake an even more complicated endeavor: he acquired his Chinese driving licence. An eye-opening challenge, it enabled him to embark on an epic journey driving across this most enigmatic of countries. Over seven years, he travelled to places rarely explored by tourists, into the factories exporting their goods to the world and into the homes of their workers. Full of extraordinary encounters and details of life beyond Beijing, it is an unforgettable, unique portrait of the country that will likely shape all our lives in the century to come.
Modern China has seldom been better explained than by Peter Hessler in this imaginative and illuminating book, one that gives us a steering wheel-up view of the country´s giddying economic and social transformation. Tim Butcher, author of Blood River
Peter Hessler is a staff writer at the New Yorker, where he served as the Beijing correspondent from 2000 to 2007 and is also a contributing writer for National Geographic. He is the author of River Town, which won the Kiriyama Book Prize, and Oracle Bones, which was a finalist for the National Book Award. He won the 2008 National Magazine Award for Excellence in reporting.