1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows
Ai Weiwei
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A FAMILY STORY AND THE TALE OF A NATION.
Ai Weiwei – one of the world’s most famous artists and activists – weaves a century-long epic tale of China through the story of his own life and that of his father, Ai Qing, the nation’s most celebrated poet.
‘Engrossing…a remarkable story’ Sunday Times
Here, through the sweeping lens of his own and his father’s life, Ai Weiwei tells an epic tale of China over the last 100 years, from the Cultural Revolution to the modern-day Chinese Communist Party.
Here is the story of a childhood spent in desolate exile after his father, Ai Qing, once China’s most celebrated poet, fell foul of the authorities. Here is his move to America as a young man and his return to China, his rise from unknown to art-world superstar and international rights activist. Here is his extraordinary account of how his work has been shaped by living under a totalitarian regime.
It’s the story of a father and a son, of exceptional creativity and passionate belief, and of how two indomitable spirits enabled the world to understand their country.
‘A story of inherited resilience and self-determination’ Observer
‘A majestic and exquisitely serious masterpiece about his China… One of the great voices of our time’ Andrew Solomon
‘Intimate, unflinching…an instant classic’ Evan Osnos, author of Age of Ambition
Publisher Review
Intimate, unflinching ... an instant classic ... a glorious testament to the power of free expression -- Evan Osnos, author of Age of Ambition This is the rarest sort of memoir, rising above the arc of history to grasp at the limits of the soul -- Edward Snowden Above all a story of inherited resilience, strength of character and self-determination * Guardian * An impassioned testament to the enduring powers of art -- Michiko Kakutani, author of Ex Libris Ai Weiwei is one of the world's greatest living artists. He is a master of multiple media. His work is always thought-provoking, unpredictable and immensely personal -- Elton John Told in painstaking but often beautiful detail... It's more like a dual biography, with [his father] Ai Quing's story taking up the first 150 pages, a useful corrective for westerners who know little about him -- David Shariatmadari * Guardian * Engrossing... A remarkable story * Sunday Times * One of the world's most significant creative talents * The Times * The most important artist working today * Financial Times * A majestic and exquisitely serious masterpiece about his China, which is in fact a book about our world. His is one of the great voices of our time -- Andrew Solomon, author of Far from the Tree and Far and Away 1000 years of joys and sorrows are here concentrated into a mere 100. They are years that teem with life of a startling variety. The presentation is artful and the translation exquisite -- Perry Link, author of An Anatomy of Chinese An eloquent and unsilenceable voice of freedom * New York Times * Ai Weiwei is the kind of visionary any nation should be proud to count among its creative class. He has drawn the world's attention to the vibrancy of contemporary Chinese culture * Time Magazine * [An] ambitious memoir... 1,000 Years of Joys and Sorrows touches on the inevitable contradictions of being an activist and an art superstar, but it is above all a story of inherited resilience, strength of character and self-determination -- Sean O'Hagan * Observer * Ai Weiwei's detention in 2011... forms by far the most compelling part of the book... These exchanges are crisply and humanely recreated, as are those with Ai's well-educated interrogators -- Christopher Harding * Daily Telegraph * A close look at a father-son dynamic, written in affecting terms, as well as a narrative about legacy, politics and creativity * Time * Few people have combined art and activism to greater international acclaim than Ai Weiwei, with installations that address free speech, the environment and the global migrant crises.... Ai's new memoir, 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows, can be seen as another act of defiance. As a child in Mao Zedong's China, he writes, he was subject to a culture "that made our memories vanish like shadows." The book, published November 2, is his effort to reclaim his country's and his family's dramatic past * Wall Street Journal Magazine * An illuminating through-line emerges in the many parallels Ai traces between his life and his father's... Ai writes evocatively of the nights spent in his detention cell when "all I could do was use memories to fill the time, looking back at people and events, like gazing at a kite on a long string flying farther and farther, until it cannot be seen at all." Most poignant are his midnight conversations with the young, rural-born men employed to guard his door, their cracking joints reminding Ai of "a crisp snapping sound like a turnip being broken into two pieces... In "1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows," Ai does not allow his own scraps to remain buried. To unearth them is an act of unburdening, an open letter to progeny, a suturing of past and present. It is the refusal to be a pawn - and the most potent assertion of a self * New York Times Book Review * Moving and passionate... Weiwei writes with clarity and detail, and readers can feel the anxiety of political turmoil and the power of disobedience as he defies Chinese authorities, over and over again ... heart-rending yet exhilarating * Bookpage *
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