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The Rat People

A Journey through Beijing's Forbidden Underground
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The Rat People by Patrick Saint-Paul delves into the hidden world of China's subterranean inhabitants who live beneath Beijing, often in cramped and dire conditions. The book explores the lives of these individuals who are part of a colossal underground community, providing a gripping perspective on modern China's socio-economic challenges. It offers an eye-opening glimpse into the resilience and struggles of people living on the fringes of society.
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You might enjoy this book if you have an interest in exploring the hidden realities of urban life, particularly in China, and are fascinated by intricate social and cultural dynamics. This gripping account offers an insightful look into the lives of individuals navigating underground communities beneath Beijing, addressing themes of poverty, ambition, and the human spirit's resilience.

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mingong ,urban migrant workers, celebrated by Mao and credited with helping Chinaachieve its economic miracle. Now, a million of them and their descendants liveunderground in Beijing under inhuman conditions, where there is no light orwater and little sanitation.

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In a relatively short amount of time, China has become the second-largest economy in the world and is soon poised to overtake the US. In 1978, when China introduced its economic reforms, its GDP was $214 billion; in 2019, it is estimated to increase to $14 trillion. But the country's rapid growth was achieved on the backs and shoulders of its workforce, many of whom were peasant farmers turned into the mingong, urban migrant workers, celebrated by Mao and credited with helping China achieve its economic miracle. Now, a million of them and their descendants live underground in Beijing under inhuman conditions, where there is no light or water and little sanitation.

Author Patrick Saint-Paul spent two years living among the 'rat people' (shizu) of Beijing, in a network of deep tunnels and 20,000 former bomb shelters built during the Cold War. The mingong come to Beijing from all parts of the country, in search of jobs and a better life, but they are unable to afford their own homes on their meagre salaries. For them, China's dream of prosperity for all is a bitter fallacy.

In The Rat People, Saint-Paul brings the individual stories of the shizu to life, creating a shocking cautionary tale about the lengths to which people will go in search of a better life, and the human cost paid in service to the modern economy.

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The Rat People by Patrick Saint-Paul offers a revealing look at the hidden lives of millions residing in underground Beijing. This investigative work uncovers the stark contrast between China's economic boom and the veiled struggle of the migrant labourers and university graduates who inhabit these catacombs. It's been likened to Upton Sinclair's impactful reporting style, shedding light on significant societal challenges amidst China's rise.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781551528038

Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 May 2020

Country: Canada

Imprint: Arsenal Pulp Press

Contributors:

  • Translated by David Homel
  • Translated by David Homel

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 150.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Patrick Saint-Paul has been a correspondent in China for the French newspaper Le Figaro since 2013. Over his career he has also covered assignments in Sierra Leone (which won him the Jean Marin Prize for War Correspondents in 2000), Liberia, Sudan, CΓ΄te d'Ivoire, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Germany, as well as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Rat People is his first book.

David Homel is a writer, journalist, filmmaker, and translator, and the author of seven novels. He has translated many French-language books into English and is a two-time recipient of the Governor General's Literary Award for Translation.

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