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Apologies to My Censor
The High and Low Adventures of a Foreigner in China

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Zusatztext Though [Moxley] infuses Apologies with much insight and color commentary as to the cultural divides between East and West! it's his own interior development that makes his memoir a success. Informationen zum Autor Mitch Moxley spent six years as a freelance writer in Beijing. He writes about culture, travel, and current affairs for publications including The Atlantic , the New York Times , the Globe and Mail , and others. Mitch went to China in 2007 to work at the state-owned China Daily .  Klappentext The story of a young man's outrageous adventures in China and his search for identity in the most unexpected of places. Mitch Moxley came to Beijing in the spring of 2007 to take a job as a writer and editor for China Daily , the country's only English-language national newspaper. The Chinese economy was booming, the Olympics were on the horizon, and Beijing was being transformed into a world-class city overnight. Moxley planned to stay only through the Olympics and then head back to Canada. But that was six years ago. In that time, Moxley fed a goat to a lion, watched a lingerie-wearing bear ride a bicycle, and crisscrossed the country writing stories. He also appeared as one of Cosmopolitan 's one hundred most eligible bachelors in China, acted in a state-funded Chinese movie, and was paid to pose as a fake businessman. During Moxley's journey of self-exploration, his comic adventures and misadventures in China gave way to the creation of his alter ego—Mi Gao, or Tall Rice. A funny and honest look at expat life, Apologies to My Censor also depicts the ways a country can touch and inspire you. "This humorous memoir chronicles a man's professional and personal emergence."--"Library Journal" Zusammenfassung Inspired by his article “Rent a White Guy,” published in The Atlantic, comes a chronicle of Moxley’s outrageous adventures in Beijing--from fake businessman to Chinese propagandist to low-budget music video star--as well as a young man’s search for identity in the most unexpected of places. Mitch Moxley came to Beijing in the spring of 2007 to take a job as a writer and editor for China Daily, the country’s only English-language national newspaper. The Chinese economy was booming, the Olympics were on the horizon, and Beijing was being transformed into a world-class city overnight. Moxley planned to stay through the Olympics and then head back to Canada. That was five years ago. In that time Moxley has fed a goat to a tiger, watched a bear ride a bicycle while wearing lingerie (he has witnesses), and has eaten scorpions and silkworms. He also appeared as one of Cosmopolitan’s 100 most eligible bachelors in China, acted in a state-funded Chinese movie, and was paid to pose as a fake businessman. These experiences, and many more, are chronicled in Tall Rice, the comic adventures and misadventures of Moxley’s time in China and his transformation into his alter ego—Mi Gao, or Tall Rice. The books spans the five years that Moxley has lived in China; five years that coincide with China’s arrival on the world stage and its emergence as a global superpower. A funny and honest look at expat life, and the ways in which a country can touch and transform you. What happens when a Canadian journalist trades his quiet life for the chaos of pre-Olympics Beijing? Expat Life in China: From feeding a goat to a tiger to witnessing a bear ride a bike in lingerie, this is a ground-level view of the country’s most surreal moments. Culture Shock: Follow Moxley’s journey as he becomes an accidental propagandist for the state-run newspaper China Daily , learning firsthand that journalism has “Chinese characteristics.” Rent a White Guy: Discover the bizarre world of fake businessmen, wher...

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Autoren Mitch Moxley, Moxley Mitch
Verlag Harper Perennial USA
 
Inhalt Buch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum 02.07.2013
Thema Sachbuch > Philosophie, Religion > Biographien, Autobiographien
 
EAN 9780062124432
ISBN 978-0-06-212443-2
Anzahl Seiten 304
Abmessung (Verpackung) 13.5 x 20.5 x 1.8 cm
 
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