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Taipei People

Author : Pai Hsienyung
Publisher : The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 21,31 MB
Release : 2017-12-15
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9882370063

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Literary critics such as C. T. Hsia called Pai Hsienyung a "rare talent" who according to another critic, "has absorbed the diverse techniques of contemporary Western literature to temper and modernize his writing; however, the characters he writes about remain Chinese people and the stories he tells remain Chinese tales." Widely acclaimed as a classic of contemporary fiction, Taipei People has been frequently compared to James Joyce's Dubliners. Henry Miller considers Pai Hsienyung "a master of portraiture." The collection of fourteen stories from this reprint edition has already been translated to great acclaim into French, German, Italian, Dutch, Hebrew, Japanese, and Korean.

臺北人

Author : 白先勇
Publisher : Chinese University Press
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 46,16 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9789622018594

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The stories in this book appeared some thirty years ago over a period of time in the magazine Hsien-tai wen hsueh (Modern Literature), which Pai Hsien-yung, the author, and other young writers founded, edited and wrote for in Taiwan.

Two Trees Make a Forest

Author : Jessica J. Lee
Publisher : Catapult
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 25,3 MB
Release : 2020-08-04
Category : Travel
ISBN : 1646220005

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This "stunning journey through a country that is home to exhilarating natural wonders, and a scarring colonial past . . . makes breathtakingly clear the connection between nature and humanity, and offers a singular portrait of the complexities inherent to our ideas of identity, family, and love" (Refinery29). A chance discovery of letters written by her immigrant grandfather leads Jessica J. Lee to her ancestral homeland, Taiwan. There, she seeks his story while growing closer to the land he knew. Lee hikes mountains home to Formosan flamecrests, birds found nowhere else on earth, and swims in a lake of drowned cedars. She bikes flatlands where spoonbills alight by fish farms, and learns about a tree whose fruit can float in the ocean for years, awaiting landfall. Throughout, Lee unearths surprising parallels between the natural and human stories that have shaped her family and their beloved island. Joyously attentive to the natural world, Lee also turns a critical gaze upon colonialist explorers who mapped the land and named plants, relying on and often effacing the labor and knowledge of local communities. Two Trees Make a Forest is a genre–shattering book encompassing history, travel, nature, and memoir, an extraordinary narrative showing how geographical forces are interlaced with our family stories.

I Dream of Popo

Author : Livia Blackburne
Publisher : Roaring Brook Press
Page : 21 pages
File Size : 50,89 MB
Release : 2021-01-05
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1250819954

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From New York Times bestselling author Livia Blackburne and illustrator Julia Kuo, here is I Dream of Popo. This delicate, emotionally rich picture book celebrates a special connection that crosses time zones and oceans as Popo and her granddaughter hold each other in their hearts forever. I dream with Popo as she rocks me in her arms. I wave at Popo before I board my flight. I talk to Popo from across the sea. I tell Popo about my adventures. When a young girl and her family emigrate from Taiwan to America, she leaves behind her beloved popo, her grandmother. She misses her popo every day, but even if their visits are fleeting, their love is ever true and strong. A New York Public Library Best Book of 2021 A Booklist Editors' Choice Winner for 2021

Loving Taipei: The Local Travel Guide to Taipei, Taiwan

Author : Cindy Liu
Publisher : Taiwan Guide Publishing
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 35,66 MB
Release :
Category : Travel
ISBN :

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Taipei is an undiscovered gem. It's full of smelly night markets, only-in-Taiwan foods, Instagrammable experiences (ever been shrimp fishing?), and tons of fun for any traveler — but that's not what you'll find in the standard tourist guidebooks or on the standard Taipei tourist trail. Don't get stuck at Snake Alley and Din Tai Fung. Forget the guides written by AI bots or foreign visitors. Loving Taipei brings you in-depth on-the-ground Taipei knowledge only a Taipei local can deliver. Loving Taipei, like Taipei itself, is brimming with off-the-beaten-track treasures, street smarts, wacky local trivia, and lots of stinky tofu. Cindy Liu is a Taipei native and the city's biggest fan. She brings you her expertise and insider info so you can also fall in love with Taipei, hard.

《TAIPEI》Winter 2023, Vol.34

Author : Department of Information and Tourism,Taipei City
Publisher : Department of Information and Tourism,Taipei City
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 12,28 MB
Release : 2023-12-10
Category : Art
ISBN :

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COVER STORY Ximending: A Shopper's Heaven with a Dash of Tradition and Trendiness Ximending stands out as one of Taipei's most representative and lively areas. Once selected by Time Out as one of the "51 Coolest Neighborhoods in the World," it’s a must-visit for every tourist. While exuding a youthful and trendy vibe, Ximending still manages to encapsulate a fusion of tradition and modernity, contrasting historical sites with current fashions. Our cover story delves into this dynamic mix.

A Culinary History of Taipei

Author : Steven Crook
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 35,3 MB
Release : 2018-10-08
Category : History
ISBN : 1538101386

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There is a compelling story behind Taiwan’s recent emergence as a food destination of international significance. A Culinary History of Taipei is the first comprehensive English-language examination of what Taiwan’s people eat and why they eat those foods, as well as the role and perception of particular foods. Distinctive culinary traditions have not merely survived the travails of recent centuries, but grown more complex and enticing. Taipei is a city where people still buy fresh produce almost every morning of the year; where weddings are celebrated with streetside bando banquets; and where baristas craft cups of world-class coffee. Wherever there are chopsticks, there is curiosity and adventurousness regarding food. Like every great city, Taipei is the sum of its people: Hard-working and talented, for sure, but also eager to enjoy every bite they take. Drawing on in-depth interviews with the leading lights of Taiwan’s food scene, meticulously sifted English- and Chinese-language materials published in the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, and rich personal experience, the authors have assembled a unique book about a place that has added all kinds of outside influences to its own robust, if little understood, foundations.

Reflections on the Triangular Relations of Beijing-Taipei-Washington Since 1995

Author : S. Hua
Publisher : Springer
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 47,56 MB
Release : 2006-11-13
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0230602010

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This study explores the Taiwan issue from the three perspectives of Beijing, Taipei, and Washington since Taiwan leader Lee Teng-hui's visit to Cornell University in 1995. These are explored, by leading scholars, not only in terms of the three parties involved, but also in terms of the differences within each party.

Rethinking The Triangle: Washington-beijing-taipei

Author : Brantly Womack
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 21,55 MB
Release : 2015-11-19
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9814713147

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Rethinking the Triangle: Washington-Beijing-Taipei is a book on foreign policy with a difference. Under the premise that the Cold War mentality is outdated, the book explores a new paradigm for the three parties' interrelationships based on inclusiveness and opportunity rather than each hedging against increasingly unlikely crises. It states that instead of seeing Taiwan as a security liability, the US should use it as a compatible point of contact to East Asia, and China should view the US-Taiwan relationship as an opportunity rather than as an intervention. Rather than focusing only on American policy options, the book treats the most important triangular interaction in Asia from the standpoint of each of its participants, by an expert from each country. The book also includes brief discussions by experts from Japan and Macau considering the general salience of the new paradigm for Asia. For readers' easy reference, it also includes a triangular chronology as well as a selection of major documents relating to the triangle.