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Gweilo


Titel
Gweilo - Memories of a Hong Kong childhood
Personen
Hauptautorität
Booth, Martin
Verfasser/-in
Ressource
Buch
Umfang
377 S.
Veröffentlichungsangabe
Erscheinungsdatum
2004
Erscheinungsort
London
Verlagsname
Bantam Books
Annotation
Martin Booth died in February 2004, shortly after finishing the book that would be his epitaph - this wonderfully remembered, beautifully told memoir of a childhood lived to the full in a far-flung outpost of the British Empire... An inquisitive seven-year-old, Martin Booth found himself with the whole of Hong Kong at his feet when his father was posted there in the early 1950s. Unrestricted by parental control and blessed with bright blond hair that signified good luck to the Chinese, he had free access to hidden corners of the colony normally closed to a Gweilo, a 'pale fellow' like him. Befriending rickshaw coolies and local stallholders, he learnt Cantonese, sampled delicacies such as boiled water beetles and one-hundred-year-old eggs, and participated in colourful festivals. He even entered the forbidden Kowloon Walled City, wandered into the secret lair of the Triads and visited an opium den. Along the way he encountered a colourful array of people, from the plink plonk man with his dancing monkey to Nagasaki Jim, a drunken child molester, and the Queen of Kowloon, the crazed tramp who may have been a member of the Romanov family. Shadowed by the unhappiness of his warring parents, a broad-minded mother who, like her son, was keen to embrace all things Chinese, and a bigoted father who was enraged by his family's interest in 'going native', Martin Booth's compelling memoir is a journey into Chinese culture and an extinct colonial way of life that glows with infectious curiosity and humour.
Manifestation
Titel
Haupttitel
Gweilo
Titelzusatz
Memories of a Hong Kong childhood
Ressource
Buch
Veröffentlichungsangabe
Erscheinungsdatum
2004
Erscheinungsort
London
Verlagsname
Bantam Books
ISBN13
978-0-553-81672-3
ISBN10
0-553-81672-1
Körperschaften
Verlag
Listenpreis
0.0 €
Verantwortlichkeitsangabe
Verantwortlichkeitsangabe, die sich auf den Haupttitel bezieht
Martin Booth
Umfang
377 S.
Datenträgertyp
Band
Veröffentlichungsangabe
Erscheinungsdatum
2004
Erscheinungsort
London
Verlagsname
Bantam Books
Annotation
Martin Booth died in February 2004, shortly after finishing the book that would be his epitaph - this wonderfully remembered, beautifully told memoir of a childhood lived to the full in a far-flung outpost of the British Empire... An inquisitive seven-year-old, Martin Booth found himself with the whole of Hong Kong at his feet when his father was posted there in the early 1950s. Unrestricted by parental control and blessed with bright blond hair that signified good luck to the Chinese, he had free access to hidden corners of the colony normally closed to a Gweilo, a 'pale fellow' like him. Befriending rickshaw coolies and local stallholders, he learnt Cantonese, sampled delicacies such as boiled water beetles and one-hundred-year-old eggs, and participated in colourful festivals. He even entered the forbidden Kowloon Walled City, wandered into the secret lair of the Triads and visited an opium den. Along the way he encountered a colourful array of people, from the plink plonk man with his dancing monkey to Nagasaki Jim, a drunken child molester, and the Queen of Kowloon, the crazed tramp who may have been a member of the Romanov family. Shadowed by the unhappiness of his warring parents, a broad-minded mother who, like her son, was keen to embrace all things Chinese, and a bigoted father who was enraged by his family's interest in 'going native', Martin Booth's compelling memoir is a journey into Chinese culture and an extinct colonial way of life that glows with infectious curiosity and humour.
Sprache der Expression
Englisch
Titel
Bevorzugter Titel des Werks
Gweilo
Personen
Verfasser/-in
Bibliothek der Deutschen Schule Shanghai
Verfügbar
0 Reservierungen
Exemplarnummer
Signatur
Verfügbarkeit
6685
China 5
Boot
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