The River at the Center of the World

The River at the Center of the World

The River At The Center Of The World : A Journey Up the Yangtze, and Back in Chinese Time is a book by Simon Winchester. It details his travels up the Yangtze river in China and was first published in 1996. Viewing an ancient Chinese painting scroll drawn by Wang Hui gives the author the inspiration on how to structure his book. He starts his journey in Shanghai, at the Yangtze river's delta, and makes his way upriver to the headwaters. At the same time, his narration also makes a journey back in time, writing about contemporary times in Shanghai and Nanjing, and writing about events...
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Author:Simon Winchester
Genre:Travel literature, Travel
Year published:1996
Number of editions:3

Author of The River at the Center of the World

Simon Winchester
Simon Winchester
Age:67
Birthplace:London

Simon Winchester, OBE , is a British-American author and journalist who resides mostly in the United States. Through his career at The Guardian, Winchester covered numerous significant events including Bloody Sunday and the Watergate Scandal. As an author, Simon Winchester has written or...
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Travel literature

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