The Sunday Age Review
25th August 2008, in all blog posts, beijing blur reviews (0 Comments)
“Bang on target”
The review of Beijing Blur in Melbourne’s Sunday Age Newspaper.
Sunday Age
Sunday August 24, 2008
A central feature of the 2008 Olympics has been the host country, and its attitude to the media. Author James West could have said: I told you so. Now he produces for Triple J, but in 2005-06, he worked for Chinese government radio. The propaganda shocked him: “So many people were being duped so often.” In response, he went in search of the alternative China. Some of his quest involved having a surprisingly good time, such as at a rave party by part of the Great Wall. More personally, he sought out gay activists. What emerges is a stranger, darker China, in which suicide is the biggest killer of its young people. The book can meander, but it can also be bang on target, as when West touchingly depicts a young man confused about his sexuality, and whose father has just been executed.







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