In Manchuria: A Village Called Wasteland and the Transformation of Rural China by Michael Meyer

In Manchuria: A Village Called Wasteland and the Transformation of Rural China

Michael Meyer
Bloomsbury Press
Feb 2016
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In the tradition of In Patagonia and Great Plains, Michael Meyers In Manchuria is a scintillating combination of memoir, contemporary reporting, and historical research, presenting a unique profile of Chinas legendary northeast territory. For three years, Meyer rented a home in the rice-farming community of Wasteland, hometown to his wifes family. Their personal saga mirrors the tremendous change most of rural China is undergoing, in the form of a privately held rice company that has built new roads, introduced organic farming, and constructed high-rise apartments into which farmers can move in exchange for their land rights. Once a commune, Wasteland is now a company town, a phenomenon happening across China that Meyer documents for the first time indeed, not since Pearl Buck wrote The Good Earth has anyone brought rural China to life as Meyer has here.
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Publisher Bloomsbury Press
Published 2016
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