In 1974 Roland Barthes travelled in China as part of a small
delegation of distinguished French philosophers and literary
figures. They arrived in China just as the last stage of the
Cultural Revolution was getting underway - the campaign to
criticize Lin Biao and Confucius. While they were welcomed by
writers and academics, the travelers were required to follow a
pre-established itinerary, visiting factories and construction
sites, frequenting shows and restaurants that were the mainstay of
Western visitors to China in the 70s.Barthes planned to return from
the trip with a book on China: the book never materialized, but he
kept the diary notes he wrote at the time. The notes on things
seen, smelled and heard alternate with reflections and remarks -
meditations, critiques or notes of sympathy, an aside from the
surrounding world. Published now for the first time more than
thirty years after the trip, these notebooks offer a unique
portrait of China at a time of turbulence and change, seen through
the eyes of the world's greatest semiotician.
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