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0195309979 978-0195309973 June 23, 2008
When the world descends on Beijing for the 2008 Olympics, it will find the results of a helter skelter rush for modernization and wealth. In the course of a thousand years, temples and shrines, palaces, and gardens had filled the walls of old Peking. Its narrow, twisting streets held the collective memories of five dynasties and turbulent events of the 20th century. It has now all been swept away to make way for a new city filled with dull, boxy high rises, rows of shopping malls, office towers blocks, and residential housing developments marching down uniform streets. The City of Heavenly Tranquility explores how and why the Chinese buried their history and destroyed one of the world's most fabled cities, virtually extinguishing the culture of one of the greatest and oldest civilizations within the span of a single lifetime.

In a tour de force by a long time resident, British journalist Jasper Becker brings to life the strange and exotic lives of the emperors, eunuchs, courtesans, and warriors who for centuries ruled from behind the red walls of the Forbidden City. Becker mixes his own experiences with poignant stories from those who were destroyed in the tornado of destruction as they tried to rescue something from the past. Writing vividly and with passion, Becker shows how ruthless officials and a fiercely nationalistic government set itself the monumental mission to change the fabric of a nation - and succeeded. He also explains how those currently in power, Mao's former Red Guards, remain determined to modernize China by jettisoning the past and clearing space for the future, evicting over three million residents in Beijing alone.

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"Becker pens an engrossing elegy for that vanished city, and a cri de coeur against China's contempt for its own past."--Publishers Weekly


"Mr. Becker, a British journalist, offers something much richer than a work of reportage. City of Heavenly Tranquility has two particular strengths. One is his reweaving of the threads of Beijing's past to recreate the city of street markets, temple fairs and the 'little games' that so delighted Beijingers. The other strength is the depiction of Beijing as a canvas for the projection of others' fantasies."--The Economist


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Jasper Becker, an award-winning author, has worked as a foreign correspondent for twenty-five years, including fifteen years based in Beijing. He is author of Hungry Ghosts, The Chinese, and, most recently, Rogue Regime: Kim Jong Il and the Looming Threat of North Korea. An expert on East Asian history and politics, Becker's work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, New Republic, The London Review of Books, National Geographic, and Time Asia.

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  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (June 23, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195309979
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195309973
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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3.0 out of 5 stars Great story, shame about the delivery, February 22, 2010
This review is from: City of Heavenly Tranquility: Beijing in the History of China (Hardcover)
This book is packed with interesting information, delightful and astounding tidbits testifying to the huge amount of research that went into it. However, the delivery leaves quite a bit to be desired, which is surprising given that Mr. Becker, as a journalist, is a professional wordsmith. The narration in each chapter is splintered and whenever there is some story flow, it is uneven, which is exasperating. Despite these shortcomings it is still worth ploughing through because the topic is fascinating.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining, December 1, 2010
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This review is from: City of Heavenly Tranquility: Beijing in the History of China (Hardcover)
This is a fine, entertaining and interesting book that is chock-full of little tidbits of information, excellent portraits, mini-character studies and vignettes. In fact, the history of the city of Beijing is told through these vignettes, and this is an effective way of telling its story. (My favourite bit concerns Mao's decision to expand the city and make it industrial because it "only" had an industrial proletariat -- and I have no idea how that was defined -- of 3%, while Moscow's industrial proletariat comprised 30% of that city's population. Hence, "naturally" the central planning Mao insisted that Beijing be built up with factories and workshops, even though the city's geography -- particularly a lack of water -- made it ill-suited to serve as an industrial site.) What really struck me, though, were two things: the tonnes and tonnes of Tibetan artworks and artifacts confiscated and destroyed (usually melted down) by the Chinese from the 1950s and on; and the orgy of destructiveness wrought by the Cultural Revolution, which exacerbated the trend of selling Chinese art and antiquities. This remarkable civilization has created so many splendid works of art, and so many have been looted, destroyed, sold and otherwise disposed of, both by foreigners and by the Chinese themselves, especially the communists who did more to devastate historical Beijing. Tragic.

Regarding Becker's style, which another reviewer has criticized, I would say it is fine, even admirable. He's a good writer with a flair for the dramatic and with a deep grasp of history and detail. He's also chosen excellent pictures. In sum, a book sure to please the recipient, even if he or she isn't a sinologist.
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