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In the ongoing courageous struggle of a relatively small group of
Chinese to prevent the completion of the Three Gorges Dam in China,
Dai Qing is the outspoken leader whose eloquent voice is always
heard despite threats and intimidation by the Chinese authorities
to silence it. Dai Qing, an investigative journalist and author
with a wide audience in China and abroad, compiled this book of
essays and field reports assessing the impact of the Three Gorges
megadam now under construction at Sandouping in China's Hubei
province at great risk to her own freedom. This book is an effort
to prevent history from repeating itself ten-fold (a reference to
the great floods in 1975 during which over 60 dams collapsed and at
least 100,000 people lost their lives) if the 39 billion cubic
metres of water in the Three Gorges reservoir ever escapes by
natural or man-made catastrophes. These comprehensive essays reveal
the deep rooted problems presented by the Three Gorges project that
the government is attempting to disguise or suppress. The main
concerns are population resettlement and human rights, the
irreversible environmental and economic impact, the loss of
cultural antiquities and historical sites, military considerations,
and hidden dam disasters from the past. Opponents of the dam are
attempting to kill the project or at least reduce the size of the
megadam now planned to be the biggest, most expensive and,
incidentally, the most hazardous of all hydro-electric projects on
this planet.
In the ongoing courageous struggle of a relatively small group of
Chinese to prevent the completion of the Three Gorges Dam in China,
Dai Qing is the outspoken leader whose eloquent voice is always
heard despite threats and intimidation by the Chinese authorities
to silence it. Dai Qing, an investigative journalist and author
with a wide audience in China and abroad, compiled this book of
essays and field reports assessing the impact of the Three Gorges
megadam now under construction at Sandouping in China's Hubei
province at great risk to her own freedom. This book is an effort
to prevent history from repeating itself ten-fold (a reference to
the great floods in 1975 during which over 60 dams collapsed and at
least 100,000 people lost their lives) if the 39 billion cubic
metres of water in the Three Gorges reservoir ever escapes by
natural or man-made catastrophes. These comprehensive essays reveal
the deep rooted problems presented by the Three Gorges project that
the government is attempting to disguise or suppress. The main
concerns are population resettlement and human rights, the
irreversible environmental and economic impact, the loss of
cultural antiquities and historical sites, military considerations,
and hidden dam disasters from the past. Opponents of the dam are
attempting to kill the project or at least reduce the size of the
megadam now planned to be the biggest, most expensive and,
incidentally, the most hazardous of all hydro-electric projects on
this planet.
When a tsunami sends a massive island made entirely of trash
crashing into the Taiwanese coast, two very different people--an
outcast from a mythical island and a woman on the verge of
suicide--are united in ways they never could have imagined. Here is
the English-language debut of a new and exciting award-winning
voice from Taiwan, who has written an "astonishing" novel ("The
Independent") that is at once fantasy, reality, and dystopian
environmental saga.
Fifteen-year-old Atile'i--a native of Wayo Wayo, an island
somewhere in the Pacific--has come of age. Following the custom of
his people, he is set adrift as a sacrifice to the Sea God but,
unlike those who have gone before him, Atile'i is determined to
defy precedent and survive. His chances seem slim, but just as it
appears that hope is lost, Atile'i comes across a sprawling trash
vortex floating in the ocean and climbs onto it.
Meanwhile, on the east coast of Taiwan, Alice, a college professor,
is overcome with grief. Her husband and son are missing, having
disappeared while hiking in the mountains near their home. Alice is
so distraught that she decides to end her own life. But her plans
are interrupted by a violent storm that causes the trash vortex to
collide with the Taiwanese coast, bringing Atile'i along with it.
Alice and Atile'i subsequently form an unlikely friendship that
helps each of them come to terms with what they have lost. Together
they set out to uncover the mystery of Alice's lost family,
following their footsteps into the mountains. Intertwined with
Alice and Atile'i's story are the lives of others affected by the
tsunami, from environmentalists to Taiwan's indigenous
peoples--and, of course, the mysterious man with the compound
eyes.
A work of lyrical beauty that combines magical realism and
environmental fable, "The Man with the Compound Eyes" is an
incredible story about the bonds of family, the meaning of love,
and the lasting effects of human destruction.
Every second son must be sacrificed at the age of fifteen. But will
one boy defy all odds and triumph... On the island of Wayo Wayo,
every second son must leave on the day he turns fifteen as a
sacrifice to the Sea God. Atile'i is one such boy, but as the
strongest swimmer and best sailor, he is determined to defy destiny
and become the first to survive. Alice Shih, who has lost her
husband and son in a climbing accident, is quietly preparing to
commit suicide in her house by the sea. But her plan is interrupted
when a vast trash vortex comes crashing onto the shore of Taiwan,
bringing Atile'i with it. In the aftermath of the catastrophe,
Atile'i and Alice retrace her late husband's footsteps into the
mountains, hoping to solve the mystery of her son's disappearance.
On their journey, memories will be challenged, an unusual bond
formed, and a dark secret uncovered that will force Alice to
question everything she thought she knew. VINTAGE EARTH is a
collection of novels to transform our relationship with the natural
world. Each one is a work of creative activism, a blast of fresh
air, a seed from which change can grow. The books in this series
reconnect us to the planet we inhabit - and must protect. Discover
great writing on the most urgent story of our times.
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