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The Mountains Are High Alec Ash

The Mountains Are High By Alec Ash

The Mountains Are High by Alec Ash


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The Mountains Are High: a year of escape and discovery in rural China by Alec Ash

What is it like to radically change your life? Writer Alec Ash meets the Chinese who are doing just this, 'reverse migrating' from the cities to the remote countryside of southwest China - and joins them himself, in an extraordinary and inspiring journey of self-discovery.

In 2020, Alec Ash left behind his old life as a journalist in buzzy Beijing, and moved to Dali, a rural valley in China's Yunnan province, centred around a great lake shaped like an ear and overlooked by the Cang mountain range. Here, he hoped to find the space and perspective to mend heartbreak after a broken engagement and escape the trappings of fast-paced, high-pressured city life.

Originally home to the Bai people, Dali has become a richly diverse community of people of all ages and backgrounds, with one shared goal: to reject the worst parts of modernity and live more simply, in tune with the natural world and away from the nexus of authoritarian power. It is into this community that Alec embeds himself, from political dissidents to bohemian hippies, charting his first year of life in Dali among these fascinating neighbours.

The Mountains Are High is a beautifully written, candid memoir about the catalysts for change and personal development that comes from taking a leap of faith, and how remodeling your attitude to conventional success can genuinely transform your life. As one of the 'new migrants' tells Alec when he arrives: it is easy to change your environment, far more difficult to change your mind.

The Mountains Are High Reviews

Praise for Wish Lanterns:

'A gem of a book. Its brief chapters flow like a skilfully crafted set of interconnected short stories, yet all are rooted in the real life experiences of six individuals. An impressive debut book by a writer to watch.'

-- Jeffrey Wasserstrom, author of China in the 21st Century

Praise for Wish Lanterns:

'A beautiful and thoughtful book ... Alec Ash has succeeded in giving us an intimate and complex portrait of the one child policy generation. It skilfully documents their features, modes of life and dreams of the future. I enthusiastically recommend you to read it.'

-- Xiaolu Guo, author of I Am China

Praise for Wish Lanterns:

'A provocative portrait of a fast-changing society riven by internal contradictions ... a fine addition to the field, one of the best I have read about the individuals who make up a country that is all too often regarded as a monolith, but which abounds with diversity on multiple levels. Fluently written with nice touches of humour ... this books supplies much food for thought, informing the wider debate while retaining its value as a closely observed picture of how some Chinese live today.'

* Financial Times *

About Alec Ash

Alec Ash is a writer and editor focused on China, where he lived from 2008-2022. He is author of Wish Lanterns (Picador, 2016), literary nonfiction about the lives of six young Chinese people, a BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week. His long-form articles have appeared in NYRB, LARB, The Atlantic, The Guardian, and elsewhere, and he was a stringer for The Sunday Times and The Economist. He was previously editor of LARB China Channel, founder of the writers' collective The Anthill, and contributed to two anthologies of literary reportage, Chinese Characters, and While We're Here. Currently he is editor of the China Books Review.

Additional information

GOR013555025
9781914484377
1914484371
The Mountains Are High: a year of escape and discovery in rural China by Alec Ash
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Scribe Publications
2024-02-08
272
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