Letter From Haidan (the most polluted city in China) by Ian Johnson, in New Yorker
In the Air New Yorker 2 Dec 2013.pdf
In the Air New Yorker 2 Dec 2013.pdf
My sweet and sour dating experience: An expat career woman on Beijing flings By Nikki Aaron PUBLISHED: 19:01 EST, 23 November 2013 | UPDATED: 19:23 EST, 23 November 2013 443 shares 29 View comments When Nikki Aaron moved to Beijing six years ago, she fell head over heels for the city – but failed to… Continue reading beijing flings
Xi Chuan & Helen Wing: Poetry as Fire 4pm Moderated by Simon Elegant RMB 75, includes a drink Poets Helen Wing and Xi Chuan come together to explore the idea of poetry as fire, from the fire imagery in their poems to their views on how the poetic imagination spreads, like fire, beyond borders. Writing… Continue reading Poetry as Fire – poetry reading by Helen and Xichuan on Sunday Nov. 17
In Violent Hospitals, China’s Doctors Can Become Patients by FRANK LANGFITT November 06, 201310:28 AM Listen to the Story All Things Considered 5 min 3 sec Playlist Download Transcript Hospital workers protest against attacks on medical workers outside the No. 1 People’s Hospital in Wenling, in east China’s Zhejiang province, on Oct. 28. The protest… Continue reading NPR’s piece on hospital violence, in which I was quoted
Dreams of a Different China by Ian Johnson | The New York Review of Books November 21, 2013 Issue Dreams of a Different China Ian Johnson Wealth and Power: China’s Long March to the TwentyFirst Century by Orville Schell and John Delury Random House, 478 pp., $30.00 Stumbling Giant: The Threats to China’s Future by… Continue reading Dreams of a Different China by Ian Johnson