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Personalize
No
Signed By
Ai Weiwei
Signed
Yes
Special Attributes
1st Edition
Ex Libris
No
Personalized
No
Features
1st Edition, Dust Jacket
Age Level
Adults
Inscribed
No
Modified Item
Yes
Vintage
No
ISBN
9780553419467
Book Title
1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows : a Memoir
Item Length
9.5in
Original Language
Chinese
Publisher
Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
Publication Year
2021
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.3in
Author
Ai Ai Weiwei
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Art, History
Topic
Personal Memoirs, General, Asia / China, Artists, Architects, Photographers
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
25.9 Oz
Number of Pages
400 Pages

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The "intimate and expansive" ( Time ) memoir of "one of the most important artists working in the world today" ( Financial Times ), telling a remarkable history of China over the last hundred years while also illuminating his artistic process "Poignant . . . An illuminating through-line emerges in the many parallels Ai traces between his life and his father's."-- The New York Times Book Review (Editors' Choice) ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Time, BookPage, Booklist, Kirkus Reviews Once a close associate of Mao Zedong and the nation's most celebrated poet, Ai Weiwei's father, Ai Qing, was branded a rightist during the Cultural Revolution, and he and his family were banished to a desolate place known as "Little Siberia," where Ai Qing was sentenced to hard labor cleaning public toilets. Ai Weiwei recounts his childhood in exile, and his difficult decision to leave his family to study art in America, where he befriended Allen Ginsberg and was inspired by Andy Warhol and the artworks of Marcel Duchamp. With candor and wit, he details his return to China and his rise from artistic unknown to art world superstar and international human rights activist--and how his work has been shaped by living under a totalitarian regime. Ai Weiwei's sculptures and installations have been viewed by millions around the globe, and his architectural achievements include helping to design the iconic Bird's Nest Olympic Stadium in Beijing. His political activism has long made him a target of the Chinese authorities, which culminated in months of secret detention without charge in 2011. Here, for the first time, Ai Weiwei explores the origins of his exceptional creativity and passionate political beliefs through his life story and that of his father, whose creativity was stifled. At once ambitious and intimate, Ai Weiwei's 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows offers a deep understanding of the myriad forces that have shaped modern China, and serves as a timely reminder of the urgent need to protect freedom of expression.

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Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
0553419463
ISBN-13
9780553419467
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5050081380

Product Key Features

Book Title
1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows : a Memoir
Author
Ai Ai Weiwei
Original Language
Chinese
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Personal Memoirs, General, Asia / China, Artists, Architects, Photographers
Publication Year
2021
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Art, History
Number of Pages
400 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.5in
Item Height
1.3in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
25.9 Oz

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N7349.A5a2 2021
Reviews
"[This memoir] is both intimate and expansive, an interrogation of art and freedom. . . . It's a fascinating sociopolitical history, and a behind-the-scenes look at how one of the world's most significant living artists became who he is." -- Time " 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows can be seen as another act of defiance. . . . The book [is Ai Weiwei's] effort to reclaim his country's and his family's dramatic past." -- The Wall Street Journal Magazine "Illuminating . . .a document of conviction and activism . . . a clear-eyed account of two artists working against convention, buffeted by the whims of absurdist politics."-- San Francisco Chronicle "Poignant . . . An illuminating through-line emerges in the many parallels Ai traces between his life and his father's. . . . Ai does not allow his own scraps to remain buried. To unearth them is an act of unburdening, an open letter to progeny, a suturing of past and present. It is the refusal to be a pawn--and the most potent assertion of a self." -- The New York Times Book Review "Absorbing . . . Ai Weiwei's steadfast devotion to free expression and resistance to the Chinese Communist Party's unrelenting pressures make this book glow as if irradiated with righteousness." --Orville Schell, The New York Review of Books "This memoir is a remarkable book--and an important one. . . . 1000 Years is a breathtaking self-examination of a brave artist." --Minneapolis Star Tribune "Ai Weiwei is one of the world's greatest living artists. He is a master of multiple media. His work is always thought-provoking, unpredictable, and immensely personal." --Elton John, author of Me "With uncommon humanity, humbling scholarship, and poignant intimacy, Ai Weiwei recounts a life of courage, argument, defeat, and triumph. His is one of the great voices of our time." --Andrew Solomon, author of Far from the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity and Far and Away: How Travel Can Change the World "Like the author's brilliant installations and films, the book is an impassioned testament to the enduring powers of art--to challenge the state and the status quo, to affirm essential and inconvenient truths, and to assert the indispensable agency of imagination and will in the face of political repression." --Michiko Kakutani, author of Ex Libris: 100+ Books to Read and Reread "This is the rarest sort of memoir, rising above the arc of history to grasp at the limits of the soul." --Edward Snowden, author of Permanent Record "Ai Weiwei's intimate, unflinching memoir is an instant classic in the literature of China's rise, a protest against the destruction of memory, and a glorious testament to the power of free expression." --Evan Osnos, author of Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China "One thousand years of joys and sorrows are here concentrated into a mere one hundred. They are years that teem with life of a startling variety. The presentation is artful and the translation exquisite." --Perry Link, author of An Anatomy of Chinese: Rhythm, Metaphor, Politics "Revelatory and moving." -- Booklist (starred review) "Engrossing . . . Highly recommended." -- Library Journal (starred review) "Fluid, heartfelt." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review), "Ai Weiwei is one of the world's greatest living artists. He is a master of multiple media. His work is always thought-provoking, unpredictable, and immensely personal." --Elton John, author of Me "With uncommon humanity, humbling scholarship, and poignant intimacy, Ai Weiwei recounts a life of courage, argument, defeat, and triumph. He conjures the disparate phases and realities of China and explains how this country, which seems so changed from the outside, is consistent within. He is passionately committed to the cause of freedom and accountability, and though he is sometimes self-mocking and often witty, he has written a majestic and exquisitely serious masterpiece about his China, which is in fact a book about our world. His is one of the great voices of our time." --Andrew Solomon, author of Far from the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity and Far and Away: How Travel Can Change the World "Ai Weiwei's 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows is an eloquent chronicle of the artist's own tumultuous life--including his arrest and detention in 2011 by Chinese authorities--and that of his father, the eminent poet Ai Qing, who was banished to a remote labor camp during Mao's Cultural Revolution; and a heartfelt letter to his young son, Ai Lao, explaining his convictions as an artist, activist, and witness to history. At the same time, the book provides a clear-eyed picture--reminiscent, by turns, of Kafka and Solzhenitsyn--of several decades of Chinese history and the terrible costs of authoritarian rule. Like the author's brilliant installations and films, the book is an impassioned testament to the enduring powers of art--to challenge the state and the status quo, to affirm essential and inconvenient truths, and to assert the indispensable agency of imagination and will in the face of political repression." --Michiko Kakutani, author of Ex Libris: 100+ Books to Read and Reread "This is the rarest sort of memoir, rising above the arc of history to grasp at the limits of the soul. Ai's work is a remarkable testament to the eternal power of the simple, daring truth, underlining that an artist without the courage to speak it is merely a decorator--and a citizen without it is a subject." --Edward Snowden, author of Permanent Record "Ai Weiwei's intimate, unflinching memoir is an instant classic in the literature of China's rise, a protest against the destruction of memory, and a glorious testament to the power of free expression. For years, his art and activism have warned the world about autocracy. Now his prose lays bare, with haunting clarity, a family's searing experience, and says as much about the future as it does about the past." --Evan Osnos, author of Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China "One thousand years of joys and sorrows are here concentrated into a mere one hundred. They are years that teem with life of a startling variety. The presentation is artful and the translation exquisite." --Perry Link, author of An Anatomy of Chinese: Rhythm, Metaphor, Politics, "With uncommon humanity, humbling scholarship, and poignant intimacy, Ai Weiwei recounts a life of courage, argument, defeat, and triumph. He conjures the disparate phases and realities of China and explains how this country, which seems so changed from the outside, is consistent within. He is passionately committed to the cause of freedom and accountability, and though he is sometimes self-mocking and often witty, he has written a majestic and exquisitely serious masterpiece about his China, which is in fact a book about our world. His is one of the great voices of our time." --Andrew Solomon, author of Far from the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity and Far and Away: How Travel Can Change the World "Ai Weiwei is one of the world's greatest living artists. He is a master of multiple media. His work is always thought-provoking, unpredictable and immensely personal." --Elton John, author of Me: Elton John Official Autobiography "Ai Weiwei's 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows is an eloquent chronicle of the artist's own tumultuous life--including his arrest and detention in 2011 by Chinese authorities--and that of his father, the eminent poet Ai Qing, who was banished to a remote labor camp during Mao's Cultural Revolution; and a heartfelt letter to his young son, Ai Lao, explaining his convictions as an artist, activist and witness to history. At the same time, the book provides a clear-eyed picture--reminiscent, by turns, of Kafka and Solzhenitsyn--of several decades of Chinese history and the terrible costs of authoritarian rule. Like the author's brilliant installations and films, the book is an impassioned testament to the enduring powers of art--to challenge the state and the status quo, to affirm essential and inconvenient truths, and to assert the indispensable agency of imagination and will in the face of political repression." --Michiko Kakutani, author of Ex Libris: 100+ Books to Read and Reread "Ai Weiwei's intimate, unflinching memoir is an instant classic in the literature of China's rise, a protest against the destruction of memory, and a glorious testament to the power of free expression. For years, his art and activism has warned the world about autocracy. Now his prose lays bare a family's searing experience, with haunting clarity. This book says as much about the future as it does about the past." --Evan Osnos, author of Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, True, and Faith in New China "1000 years of joys and sorrows are here concentrated into a mere 100. They are years that teem with life of a startling variety. The presentation is artful and the translation exquisite." --Perry Link, author of An Anatomy of Chinese: Rhythm, Metaphor, Politics, "[This memoir] is both intimate and expansive, an interrogation of art and freedom. . . . It's a fascinating sociopolitical history, and a behind-the-scenes look at how one of the world's most significant living artists became who he is." -- Time " 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows can be seen as another act of defiance. . . . The book [is Ai Weiwei's] effort to reclaim his country's and his family's dramatic past." -- The Wall Street Journal Magazine "Illuminating . . .a document of conviction and activism . . . a clear-eyed account of two artists working against convention, buffeted by the whims of absurdist politics."-- San Francisco Chronicle "Poignant . . . An illuminating through-line emerges in the many parallels Ai traces between his life and his father's. . . . Ai does not allow his own scraps to remain buried. To unearth them is an act of unburdening, an open letter to progeny, a suturing of past and present. It is the refusal to be a pawn--and the most potent assertion of a self." -- The New York Times Book Review "This memoir is a remarkable book--and an important one. . . . 1000 Years is a breathtaking self-examination of a brave artist." --Minneapolis Star Tribune "Ai Weiwei is one of the world's greatest living artists. He is a master of multiple media. His work is always thought-provoking, unpredictable, and immensely personal." --Elton John, author of Me "With uncommon humanity, humbling scholarship, and poignant intimacy, Ai Weiwei recounts a life of courage, argument, defeat, and triumph. His is one of the great voices of our time." --Andrew Solomon, author of Far from the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity and Far and Away: How Travel Can Change the World "Like the author's brilliant installations and films, the book is an impassioned testament to the enduring powers of art--to challenge the state and the status quo, to affirm essential and inconvenient truths, and to assert the indispensable agency of imagination and will in the face of political repression." --Michiko Kakutani, author of Ex Libris: 100+ Books to Read and Reread "This is the rarest sort of memoir, rising above the arc of history to grasp at the limits of the soul." --Edward Snowden, author of Permanent Record "Ai Weiwei's intimate, unflinching memoir is an instant classic in the literature of China's rise, a protest against the destruction of memory, and a glorious testament to the power of free expression." --Evan Osnos, author of Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China "One thousand years of joys and sorrows are here concentrated into a mere one hundred. They are years that teem with life of a startling variety. The presentation is artful and the translation exquisite." --Perry Link, author of An Anatomy of Chinese: Rhythm, Metaphor, Politics "Revelatory and moving . . . " -- Booklist (starred review) "Engrossing . . . Highly recommended." -- Library Journal (starred review) "Fluid, heartfelt . . ." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review), "[This memoir] is both intimate and expansive, an interrogation of art and freedom. . . . It's a fascinating sociopolitical history, and a behind-the-scenes look at how one of the world's most significant living artists became who he is." -- Time "Ai Weiwei is one of the world's greatest living artists. He is a master of multiple media. His work is always thought-provoking, unpredictable, and immensely personal." --Elton John, author of Me "With uncommon humanity, humbling scholarship, and poignant intimacy, Ai Weiwei recounts a life of courage, argument, defeat, and triumph. His is one of the great voices of our time." --Andrew Solomon, author of Far from the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity and Far and Away: How Travel Can Change the World "Like the author's brilliant installations and films, the book is an impassioned testament to the enduring powers of art--to challenge the state and the status quo, to affirm essential and inconvenient truths, and to assert the indispensable agency of imagination and will in the face of political repression." --Michiko Kakutani, author of Ex Libris: 100+ Books to Read and Reread "This is the rarest sort of memoir, rising above the arc of history to grasp at the limits of the soul. Ai's work is a remarkable testament to the eternal power of the simple, daring truth, underlining that an artist without the courage to speak it is merely a decorator--and a citizen without it is a subject." --Edward Snowden, author of Permanent Record "Ai Weiwei's intimate, unflinching memoir is an instant classic in the literature of China's rise, a protest against the destruction of memory, and a glorious testament to the power of free expression." --Evan Osnos, author of Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China "One thousand years of joys and sorrows are here concentrated into a mere one hundred. They are years that teem with life of a startling variety. The presentation is artful and the translation exquisite." --Perry Link, author of An Anatomy of Chinese: Rhythm, Metaphor, Politics "Revelatory and moving . . . Ai Weiwei's historically precise, generously candid, and deeply delving chronicle is clarion testimony to how intrinsic art is to human nature and to defining and protecting human rights." -- Booklist (starred review) "Engrossing . . . Ai creates a vivid portrait of two generations grappling with their place in the Chinese cultural and political landscape, and gives readers a glimpse of his approach to art and the creative process. Highly recommended." -- Library Journal (starred review) "An extravagantly rewarding hybrid: a combination history of modern China, biography of a dissident poet and memoir by his provocateur son . . . a rousing but even-tempered call to action . . . His book is the story of an artist finding his voice." -- Shelf Awareness "Fluid, heartfelt . . . A beautiful and poignant memoir demonstrating perseverance and the power of art." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review), " 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows can be seen as another act of defiance. . . . the book is his effort to reclaim his country''s and his family''s dramatic past."-- Wall Street Journal Magazine "Illuminating. . . .A document of conviction and activism. . . . A clear-eyed account of two artists working against convention, buffeted by the whims of absurdist politics."-- San Francisco Chronicle "Poignant. . . . An illuminating through-line emerges in the many parallels Ai traces between his life and his father''s. . . . Ai does not allow his own scraps to remain buried. To unearth them is an act of unburdening, an open letter to progeny, a suturing of past and present. It is the refusal to be a pawn -- and the most potent assertion of a self."-- New York Times Book Review "This memoir is a remarkable book--and an important one. . . . 1000 Years is a breathtaking self-examination of a brave artist."-- Star Tribune "[This memoir] is both intimate and expansive, an interrogation of art and freedom. . . . It''s a fascinating sociopolitical history, and a behind-the-scenes look at how one of the world''s most significant living artists became who he is." -- Time "Ai Weiwei is one of the world''s greatest living artists. He is a master of multiple media. His work is always thought-provoking, unpredictable, and immensely personal." --Elton John, author of Me "With uncommon humanity, humbling scholarship, and poignant intimacy, Ai Weiwei recounts a life of courage, argument, defeat, and triumph. His is one of the great voices of our time." --Andrew Solomon, author of Far from the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity and Far and Away: How Travel Can Change the World "Like the author''s brilliant installations and films, the book is an impassioned testament to the enduring powers of art--to challenge the state and the status quo, to affirm essential and inconvenient truths, and to assert the indispensable agency of imagination and will in the face of political repression." --Michiko Kakutani, author of Ex Libris: 100+ Books to Read and Reread "This is the rarest sort of memoir, rising above the arc of history to grasp at the limits of the soul. Ai''s work is a remarkable testament to the eternal power of the simple, daring truth, underlining that an artist without the courage to speak it is merely a decorator--and a citizen without it is a subject." --Edward Snowden, author of Permanent Record "Ai Weiwei''s intimate, unflinching memoir is an instant classic in the literature of China''s rise, a protest against the destruction of memory, and a glorious testament to the power of free expression." --Evan Osnos, author of Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China "One thousand years of joys and sorrows are here concentrated into a mere one hundred. They are years that teem with life of a startling variety. The presentation is artful and the translation exquisite." --Perry Link, author of An Anatomy of Chinese: Rhythm, Metaphor, Politics "Revelatory and moving . . . Ai Weiwei''s historically precise, generously candid, and deeply delving chronicle is clarion testimony to how intrinsic art is to human nature and to defining and protecting human rights." -- Booklist (starred review) "Engrossing . . . Ai creates a vivid portrait of two generations grappling with their place in the Chinese cultural and political landscape, and gives readers a glimpse of his approach to art and the creative process. Highly recommended." -- Library Journal (starred review) "An extravagantly rewarding hybrid: a combination history of modern China, biography of a dissident poet and memoir by his provocateur son . . . a rousing but even-tempered call to action . . . His book is the story of an artist finding his voice." -- Shelf Awareness "Fluid, heartfelt . . . A beautiful and poignant memoir demonstrating perseverance and the power of art." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review), "Ai Weiwei is one of the world's greatest living artists. He is a master of multiple media. His work is always thought-provoking, unpredictable, and immensely personal." --Elton John, author of Me "With uncommon humanity, humbling scholarship, and poignant intimacy, Ai Weiwei recounts a life of courage, argument, defeat, and triumph. He conjures the disparate phases and realities of China and explains how this country, which seems so changed from the outside, is consistent within. He is passionately committed to the cause of freedom and accountability, and though he is sometimes self-mocking and often witty, he has written a majestic and exquisitely serious masterpiece about his China, which is in fact a book about our world. His is one of the great voices of our time." --Andrew Solomon, author of Far from the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity and Far and Away: How Travel Can Change the World "Ai Weiwei's 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows is an eloquent chronicle of the artist's own tumultuous life--including his arrest and detention in 2011 by Chinese authorities--and that of his father, the eminent poet Ai Qing, who was banished to a remote labor camp during Mao's Cultural Revolution; and a heartfelt letter to his young son, Ai Lao, explaining his convictions as an artist, activist, and witness to history. At the same time, the book provides a clear-eyed picture--reminiscent, by turns, of Kafka and Solzhenitsyn--of several decades of Chinese history and the terrible costs of authoritarian rule. Like the author's brilliant installations and films, the book is an impassioned testament to the enduring powers of art--to challenge the state and the status quo, to affirm essential and inconvenient truths, and to assert the indispensable agency of imagination and will in the face of political repression." --Michiko Kakutani, author of Ex Libris: 100+ Books to Read and Reread "This is the rarest sort of memoir, rising above the arc of history to grasp at the limits of the soul. Ai's work is a remarkable testament to the eternal power of the simple, daring truth, underlining that an artist without the courage to speak it is merely a decorator--and a citizen without it is a subject." --Edward Snowden, author of Permanent Record "Ai Weiwei's intimate, unflinching memoir is an instant classic in the literature of China's rise, a protest against the destruction of memory, and a glorious testament to the power of free expression. For years, his art and activism have warned the world about autocracy. Now his prose lays bare, with haunting clarity, a family's searing experience, and says as much about the future as it does about the past." --Evan Osnos, author of Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China "One thousand years of joys and sorrows are here concentrated into a mere one hundred. They are years that teem with life of a startling variety. The presentation is artful and the translation exquisite." --Perry Link, author of An Anatomy of Chinese: Rhythm, Metaphor, Politics "[This memoir] is both intimate and expansive, an interrogation of art and freedom. . . . It's a fascinating sociopolitical history, and a behind-the-scenes look at how one of the world's most significant living artists became who he is." -- Time "Fluid, heartfelt . . . A beautiful and poignant memoir demonstrating perseverance and the power of art." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review), "Ai Weiwei is one of the world's greatest living artists. He is a master of multiple media. His work is always thought-provoking, unpredictable, and immensely personal." --Elton John, author of Me "With uncommon humanity, humbling scholarship, and poignant intimacy, Ai Weiwei recounts a life of courage, argument, defeat, and triumph. He conjures the disparate phases and realities of China and explains how this country, which seems so changed from the outside, is consistent within. He is passionately committed to the cause of freedom and accountability, and though he is sometimes self-mocking and often witty, he has written a majestic and exquisitely serious masterpiece about his China, which is in fact a book about our world. His is one of the great voices of our time." --Andrew Solomon, author of Far from the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity and Far and Away: How Travel Can Change the World "Ai Weiwei's 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows is an eloquent chronicle of the artist's own tumultuous life--including his arrest and detention in 2011 by Chinese authorities--and that of his father, the eminent poet Ai Qing, who was banished to a remote labor camp during Mao's Cultural Revolution; and a heartfelt letter to his young son, Ai Lao, explaining his convictions as an artist, activist, and witness to history. At the same time, the book provides a clear-eyed picture--reminiscent, by turns, of Kafka and Solzhenitsyn--of several decades of Chinese history and the terrible costs of authoritarian rule. Like the author's brilliant installations and films, the book is an impassioned testament to the enduring powers of art--to challenge the state and the status quo, to affirm essential and inconvenient truths, and to assert the indispensable agency of imagination and will in the face of political repression." --Michiko Kakutani, author of Ex Libris: 100+ Books to Read and Reread "Ai Weiwei's intimate, unflinching memoir is an instant classic in the literature of China's rise, a protest against the destruction of memory, and a glorious testament to the power of free expression. For years, his art and activism have warned the world about autocracy. Now his prose lays bare, with haunting clarity, a family's searing experience, and says as much about the future as it does about the past." --Evan Osnos, author of Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China "One thousand years of joys and sorrows are here concentrated into a mere one hundred. They are years that teem with life of a startling variety. The presentation is artful and the translation exquisite." --Perry Link, author of An Anatomy of Chinese: Rhythm, Metaphor, Politics, "[This memoir] is both intimate and expansive, an interrogation of art and freedom. . . . It's a fascinating sociopolitical history, and a behind-the-scenes look at how one of the world's most significant living artists became who he is." -- Time " 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows can be seen as another act of defiance. . . . The book [is Ai Weiwei's] effort to reclaim his country's and his family's dramatic past." -- The Wall Street Journal Magazine "Illuminating . . .a document of conviction and activism . . . a clear-eyed account of two artists working against convention, buffeted by the whims of absurdist politics."-- San Francisco Chronicle "Poignant . . . An illuminating through-line emerges in the many parallels Ai traces between his life and his father's. . . . Ai does not allow his own scraps to remain buried. To unearth them is an act of unburdening, an open letter to progeny, a suturing of past and present. It is the refusal to be a pawn--and the most potent assertion of a self." -- The New York Times Book Review "Absorbing. . . . Ai Weiwei's steadfast devotion to free expression and resistance to the Chinese Communist Party's unrelenting pressures makes this book glow as if irradiated with righteousness." --Orville Schell, The New York Review of Books "This memoir is a remarkable book--and an important one. . . . 1000 Years is a breathtaking self-examination of a brave artist." --Minneapolis Star Tribune "Ai Weiwei is one of the world's greatest living artists. He is a master of multiple media. His work is always thought-provoking, unpredictable, and immensely personal." --Elton John, author of Me "With uncommon humanity, humbling scholarship, and poignant intimacy, Ai Weiwei recounts a life of courage, argument, defeat, and triumph. His is one of the great voices of our time." --Andrew Solomon, author of Far from the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity and Far and Away: How Travel Can Change the World "Like the author's brilliant installations and films, the book is an impassioned testament to the enduring powers of art--to challenge the state and the status quo, to affirm essential and inconvenient truths, and to assert the indispensable agency of imagination and will in the face of political repression." --Michiko Kakutani, author of Ex Libris: 100+ Books to Read and Reread "This is the rarest sort of memoir, rising above the arc of history to grasp at the limits of the soul." --Edward Snowden, author of Permanent Record "Ai Weiwei's intimate, unflinching memoir is an instant classic in the literature of China's rise, a protest against the destruction of memory, and a glorious testament to the power of free expression." --Evan Osnos, author of Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New China "One thousand years of joys and sorrows are here concentrated into a mere one hundred. They are years that teem with life of a startling variety. The presentation is artful and the translation exquisite." --Perry Link, author of An Anatomy of Chinese: Rhythm, Metaphor, Politics "Revelatory and moving." -- Booklist (starred review) "Engrossing . . . Highly recommended." -- Library Journal (starred review) "Fluid, heartfelt." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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