Dispatches From Chengdu
By Abdiel LeRoy
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Beguiled in China!
"The girls here are dazzling," the author marvels as he begins work as an English teacher in China's Sichuan Province. The food is delicious, the cameraderie joyous, and the enthusiasm of his students infectious.
But how long will the honeymoon period last?
Until the pollution becomes unbearable? Or the faculty falsely accuses him? Or his postgraduate students cheat in their exam?!
With a journalist's eye and lively wit, Abdiel describes the delights and despairs of living and working in China and how he copes with unprecedented challenges in an alien and often toxic environment.
But will his campus romances compensate?
Dispatches From Chengdu is the first of five memoirs in Abdiel's Dueling the Dragon series and witness to the deep corruption and incompetence behind China's superpower façade. As always, he'll have you laughing between the tears!
"An adventure, a memoir, and certainly one of the more entertaining books about China before us today."
San Francisco Review of Books
"These stories from China are addictive!"
"LeRoy's ability to write so cogently about such AWFUL things and simultaneously give readers a chuckle, is magnificent."
"Wields a wicked and eloquent pen."
"Should be awarded an honorary degree in Anthropology."
"Informative and eye opening."
"Reveals the the dark side of the country."
"The author knows the Chinese better than the Chinese."
"Subverts dominant concepts of China."
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Dispatches From Chengdu - Abdiel LeRoy
Dispatches From Chengdu
Book 1 of 'Dueling the Dragon': Five Memoirs About Living and Working in China
Abdiel Le Roy
Unparagoned
Copyright 2005-2017 Abdiel LeRoy
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Cover illustration by Ignacio Pessolano
To Brother
Herman,
who has stood by me in my trials.
Contents
Get the Audiobook!
Books in Dueling the Dragon Series
What Readers Are Saying About the Dueling the Dragon Series of Memoirs
Dispatches From Chengdu
Laments From LeShan (Sample)
From the Author
Books by A. LeRoy
Notes
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Hear a sample from the author’s audiobook narration, and find purchase links, at geni.us/China.
Books in Dueling the Dragon Series
1
DISPATCHES FROM CHENGDU
Geni.us/Chengdu
2
LAMENTS FROM LESHAN
Geni.us/Leshan
3
CHIDINGS FROM CHANGPING
Geni.us/Changping
4
BRIEFINGS FROM BEIJING
Geni.us/Beijing
5
PERSPECTIVES FROM PEKING
Geni.us/Peking
DUELING THE DRAGON COLLECTION
Dispatches From Chengdu
Laments From Leshan
Chidings From Changping
Briefings From Beijing
Perspectives From Peking
Geni.us/China
What Readers Are Saying About the Dueling the Dragon Series of Memoirs
LeRoy's ability to write so cogently about such AWFUL things and simultaneously give readers a chuckle, is magnificent.
Peter Allemano
Wields a wicked and eloquent pen. I grow more horrified with each commentary. I will never, ever attempt to get a job in China. Period. This enlightened me to no end.
Steve Seiff
These stories from China are addictive.
Dixon Chen
Should be awarded an honorary degree in Anthropology. These accounts are an ethnographic study.
Andre Knights
These stories from China are always informative and eye-opening, and I read each one with fascination.
Richard Aven
This makes my neck hair stand on end and my tummy twitch. Hooorrrible! Chinese law?
Yeah right! What exactly is that?
Christine Heike
Original cover sketch by Ignacio PessolanoIntroduction
Looking back over these chronicles, I tingle with embarrassment sometimes—at my naivety, overreactions, and missed opportunities. I even wonder what readers will infer about my psychological makeup at the time—a glutton for punishment, surely, and meeting at least one definition of insanity by repeating the same thing and expecting different results!
But rather than revise these books with the benefit of hindsight, I have favored giving voice to my former self as he was then. After all, my Dueling the Dragon series began as a sequence of newsletters emailed to friends overseas, in which I was unfolding events more or less as they occurred. Nor have I seen a need to change anyone's name in these accounts.
I have also retained most of the original expletives, as they help to encapsulate my emotional responses at the time. I shun legalism in language as well as in life, and I am rather of Shakespeare's view that there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.
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In any case, I trust readers will find the language less shocking than what it is responding to. I have witnessed universities complicit in honoring exam cheats, students sold into slavery while teachers pocket the proceeds, and farmers driven off their land by unscrupulous developers. My own direct experiences include false charges alleged by Beijing police, and persecution at China's state-media institutions. And I have not made any of this up!
Yet, from this nation of extremes, I also hope to offer some rays of light, including romantic encounters and moments of comedy. Which brings me to the central theme of this book—reflected in both the title and the cover—that China is a nation of extreme contrasts. Though magical in all cultures, the Dragon is generally regarded as a benevolent being in China and as a malevolent one in the West. In my experience,