Mike Meyer (China 1995-97) Writes In Manchuria: A Village called Wasteland and the Transformation of Rural China
Michael Meyer talks about his new book, In Manchuria: A Village called Wasteland and the Transformation of Rural China, with Ian Frazier. Meyer’s account of the time he spent living and teaching school in the rice-farming community of Wasteland, in China’s rural Northeast, weaves together history, politics, and personal lives in a vivid drama of loss and change.
Michael Meyer first went to China in 1995 with the Peace Corps. He received a Whiting Writers’ Award for nonfiction after publishing his first book, The Last Days of Old Beijing: Life in the Vanishing Backstreets of a City Transformed. He has also held a Guggenheim Fellowship. His stories have appeared in The New York Times, Time, Smithsonian, Sports Illustrated, Slate, the Financial Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune, and on This American Life. He worked on In Manchuria: A Village Called Wasteland and the Transformation of Rural China while in residence at the Cullman Center in 2010-2011.
A staff writer for The New Yorker for over 40 years and a frequent contributor to The New York Review of Books, Ian Frazier is the author of several books, including On the Rez, Great Plains, Family, Coyote vs. Acme, and Travels in Siberia, which he worked on while he was a fellow at the Cullman Center in 2009-2010. In 1997 he won the Thurber Prize for American Humor
Tuesday at the New York Public Library with Ian Frazier. 7pm. Free, but tickets have to be reserved here:
http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2015/02/18/manchuria-michael-meyer-and-ian-frazier?nref=56909
Wednesday at the Asia Society on Park Avenue. Tickets here:
http://asiasociety.org/new-york/events/chinafile-presents-michael-meyer-manchuria
Book tour
Tuesday, February 17, 7pm
The New York Public Library — In conversation with Ian Frazier
Wednesday, February 18, 6:30pm
Asia Society NY — In conversation with Ian Buruma
Thursday, February 19, 7pm
Politics and Prose Bookstore, Washington, D.C.
Friday, February 20, 3pm
The University of Pittsburgh
Saturday, February 21, Noon
The University of Pittsburgh, Undergraduate Asian Studies Research Conference
Monday, February 23, 7pm
Common Good Bookstore, St. Paul, Minnesota
Tuesday, February 24, 7pm
Harvard Bookstore, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Wednesday, February 25, 6pm
Graduate School of Journalism, UC-Berkeley, In conversation with Adam Hochschild
Thursday, February 26, 7pm
Book Passage Bookstore, Corte Madera, California
Monday, March 2, 4pm
The University of California-Los Angeles
Tuesday, March 3, 4pm
The University of California-Irvine
Wednesday, March 4, 4pm
The University of Southern California
Thursday, March 5, 6pm
The Commonwealth Club, San Francisco
Saturday & Sunday, March 21-22
The Bookworm International Literary Festival, Beijing
Monday, March 30
New America Foundation, Washington, D.C.
Thursday, April 3, 6pm
National Committee on US-China Relations & The Luce Foundation, New York City
Friday, April 4, Noon
University at Buffalo, SUNY
**Hong Kong and Singapore dates to follow in spring
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