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Year of the Earth Serpent Changing Colors. A Novel.

An Anti-Marco Polo Voyage to Cathay
Series: Edition Noema
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Year of the Earth Serpent Changing Colors follows Mylex H. Galvin, an English teacher in China during the turbulent democratic revolutions of 1989. As he documents his journey in an "Anti-Marco Polo" journal, Galvin encounters expats and navigates the complex realities of Chinese society, including poverty, environmental harm, and political unrest. Torn between love interests Tao Baiqing and Mo Li, he becomes entangled in dangerous political secrets amidst rising tensions before the Tiananmen Square crackdown.
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This novel will appeal to readers interested in historical crime and thriller stories set against real political upheavals, especially those curious about late 20th-century China and its social dynamics.

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While teaching English in China during the protests prior to Tiananmen Square, Mylex H. Galvin records his experience in his anti-Marco Polo" journal.

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The whole Communist world is in the middle of a democratic revolution. Hall Gardner's novel depicts the protests taking place prior to the June 1989 Tiananmen Square repression—a subject still taboo in China.

Hired to teach English, Mylex H. Galvin records his experience in his "Anti-Marco Polo" journal after he meets expats from around the world, while trying to come to grips with the Chinese language, history, and politics.

Galvin becomes disillusioned with the poverty and environmental destruction that he finds in China; his barefoot doctor heroes are not capable of treating AIDS. Chinese and African students clash in Nanjing—with no sense of international solidarity.

As the democracy movement heats up, he is torn between the love of Tao Baiqing, a Daoist, and Mo Li, a student of English Lit, and unwittingly betrays the ties between the journalist, Hayford, and the democracy activist, Chia Pao-yu—accused of leaking "top secrets" to Hayford.

As Galvin studies China's relations with the Western world since Marco Polo, with emphasis on the "hundred years of humiliation," he becomes haunted by nightmares of a "clash of civilizations" and warns against a coming Apocalyptic Colour War between the Balding Eagle and the Chinese Dragon—as the latter transmogrifies from Red into shades of Red-Brown-Black.

Year of the Earth Serpent Changing Colors. A Novel by Hall Gardner is an evocative portrayal of personal and political turmoil during a pivotal moment in history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9783838202426

Publisher: ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 23 January 2023

Country: Germany

Imprint: ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon

Edition: New edition

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 148.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 705g

Pages: 540

About the Author

Hall Gardner is Full Professor in the Department of History and Politics and former Chair of the Department of International Politics from Spring 1992 to Spring 2019 at the American University of Paris, France. His publications include: Toward an Alternative Transatlantic Strategy: Biden, the EU, and the ‘new’ Multilateralism (2022); IR Theory, Historical Analogy, and Major Power War (2019); World War Trump: The Risks of America’s New Nationalism (2018); American Global Strategy and the "War on Terrorism" (2005/2013); and The Wake-Up Blast: Thirty Years of Poetic Protest (2008).

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