Description
About the Author
Ed Pulford is a Lecturer in Chinese Studies at the University of Manchester. He has spent several years working, researching and travelling throughout China, the Russian Far East, the Koreas and Japan, and speaks Chinese and Russian.
Reviews
'[Pulford's] exchanges -- with market stallholders, passengers on the train or bus, receptionists and anyone else who will talk to him -- form the core of his book. He intersperses them with snippets of history, all scrupulously accurate, and with descriptions of the cities he visits.' * Times Literary Supplement *
'[Mirrorlands is] fascinating and enlightening'. -- Foreign Affairs
''Mirrorlands' is a collage of historical, anthroposociological, and geographical explanations that incorporates the observations and worldviews of dozens of residents who routinely interact along the border areas. This book is strongly recommended, as it will surely help readers understand the role borderlands play elsewhere.' -- Choice
'Pulford is an articulate scholar and a talented linguist [and his] training as a social anthropologist is pervasive in his writing ... the richness of 'Mirrorlands' is in the portraits of characters Pulford meets along the way.' -- Asian Affairs
'[''Mirrorlands''] offers a fascinating account of a region that is of strategic interest but remains poorly known ... [the book] is unique in its deft winding in and out of the border, uncovering human stories from both sides.' -- The China Quarterly
'[The] reader comes away enormously enriched and grateful for having been allowed to travel 'piggyback' on Pulford's shoulder and profit from his diverse and unexpected encounters.' -- The Heythrop Journal
'[Mirrorlands] provides an enchanting account of places and peoples of the remote crossroads connecting these two worlds.' -- The Muslim World Book Review
''Mirrorlands' is the story of Pulford's journey, on buses and trains, from Moscow all the way to Beijing as he tries to understand the cultural exchanges and confrontations between two of Asia's sprawling countries. The mirrorlands he refers to are not so much the countries themselves but the borderlands he travels through'. -- Full Stop
'Pulford offers a vivid and accessible account that simultaneously places his observations into historical and political context, while also allowing the reader to experience, as a fellow traveller, his personal reflections.' -- Inner Asia
'As sparkling as it is informative, Ed Pulford's wonderful book shines a rare light on the borderlands of the Far East between Russia and China.' -- Peter Frankopan, author of 'The Silk Roads'
'A journey into the dizzying interaction between Russia and China--from street market traders to high politics--each illuminating the other. A must-read to understand and enjoy the dynamic between two vast powers.' -- Peter Pomerantsev, author of 'Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible'
'Calm and informative, "Mirrorlands" refuses to endorse the politics of either Russia or China, preferring to chart how lives and landscapes have been transformed by their experiments with industry, urbanity, socialism and capitalism.' -- Owen Hatherley, author of 'The Adventures of Owen Hatherley In The Post-Soviet Space'
'Pulford brings the reader to one of the weirdest and least reported corners of the world, that no-man's land at the eastern borders of Russia and China, wedged up against North Korea. This book is both academically rigorous and a rollicking fun adventure story.' -- Barbara Demick, author of 'Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea'
'Everything from history to economics makes it hard to disentangle Russia from China. In this lively, insightful and readable book, Ed Pulford travels through the two countries, looking for the myriad and often unexpected ways they connect and collide.' -- Mark Galeotti, author of 'The Vory: Russia's Super Mafia'
Book Information
ISBN 9781787381384
Author Ed Pulford
Format Hardback
Page Count 360
Imprint C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd