Fascinating... From the book's title, one expects a history of the Great Wall, and in that Lovell does not disappoint. But she delivers much, much more.<i>Guardian</i>

Guardian

An exhilarating tale. Lovell's sweep and style propels the story along at a rapid clip, managing to be both erudite and racy at the same time.<i>Financial Times</i>

Financial Times

An excellent, fluent history of northern China... intriguing. <i>Observer</i>

Observer

Legendarily 2,200 years old and 4,300 miles long, China's Great Wall seems to be a confident physical statement made by an advanced civilization, anxious to draw a line between itself and the 'barbarians' at its borders. But behind the Wall's intimidating exterior, and the myths that have built up around it, lies a history far more fragmented and far less illustrious than its crowds of modern-day tourists might imagine. In this epic history exploring the conquests and cataclysms of the Chinese empire over the past 3,000 years, Julia Lovell restores a human dimension to this astonishing structure: examining the emperors who planned new phases of building; the people who constructed, lived and guarded the walls; and the millions who died - of overwork, starvation, cold and combat. The Great Wall is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand China's past, present and future.
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Now in paperback, Julia Lovell's brilliant debut tackles the history of China ­- and its relationship with the wider world - through the dramatic story of its most famous landmark: 'brilliant and ambitious.' Robert McCrum, Observer
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Now in paperback, Julia Lovell's brilliant debut tackles the history of China -- and its relationship with the wider world - through the dramatic story of its most famous landmark: 'brilliant and ambitious.' Robert McCrum, Observer
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781843542155
Publisert
2007-02-08
Utgiver
Vendor
Atlantic Books
Vekt
410 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
31 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
432

Forfatter

Biographical note

Julia Lovell was born in 1975 and teaches Chinese history and literature at the University of Cambridge. She has recently translated the prize-winning Chinese novel, A Dictionary of Maqiao. She writes on China for The Times, Guardian, Economist and TLS.