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March, 2009
Through encounters with sundry artists, musicians, students, bar owners, gangsters, prostitutes, and slackers, (Zachary) Mexico assembles a compelling portrait of China's contemporary youth culture and the limits of Communist control. (The New Yorker)
The drawings on the cover are by Isabelle Rancier.
Through encounters with sundry artists, musicians, students, bar owners, gangsters, prostitutes, and slackers, (Zachary) Mexico assembles a compelling portrait of China's contemporary youth culture and the limits of Communist control. (The New Yorker)
The drawings on the cover are by Isabelle Rancier.





