CHINA
OBSCURA
Mark Leong
Hardbound,
9" x 6", 224 pages
145 duotone illustrations
2004, Chronicle Books
Froward by Yang Lian
Afterword by Peter Hessler
From the Publisher:
Arriving in mainland China by chance just a day after the 1989
Tiananmen Square crackdown, young Chinese-American photographer
Mark Leong was compelled to stay and explore with his camera's
lens the fascinating contradictions of a rapidly changing but
still intensely traditional Chinese society. Living in Beijing
and traveling across China for the past fifteen years, he has
captured images that astonish with their power and with his unprecedented
access to both official and underground Chinese culture. This
is a China rarely seen, where schoolchildren learn the tenets
of Mao and an addict sifts heroin on a bill bearing the Chairman's
benevolent likeness; where nervous stockbrokers carry handguns
and teenage rollerbladers hope for fame and financial sponsorship.
In more than 150 photographs, with a foreword by noted Chinese
poet Yang Lian and an afterword by author Peter Hessler, China
Obscura is an intimate and exquisitely detailed portrait
of a society accelerating toward an uncertain future, precariously
straddled between old and new.
About the Authors:
Mark Leong's photographs have appeared in Time, Newsweek,
Fortune, The New York Times, and The New Yorker.
He lives in Beijing. This is his first book.
Yang Lian has been exiled from China
since the political turmoil in 1989. Active on the international
literary scene, his poetry has been translated into more than
20 languages. He now lives in London.
Peter Hessler is the author of River
Town: Two Years on the Yangtze, which was awarded the prestigious
Kiriyama Prize for nonfiction. He lives in Beijing.
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