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The Man Who Loved China CD: The Fantastic Story of the Eccentric Scientist Who Unlocked the Mysteries of the Middle Kingdom" The Fantastic Story of the ... Scientist Who Unlocked the Mysteries of the

The Man Who Loved China CD: The Fantastic Story of the Eccentric Scientist Who Unlocked the Mysteries of the Middle Kingdom The Fantastic Story of the ... Scientist Who Unlocked the Mysteries of the

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Creator: Simon Winchester
Publisher: HarperAudio
Category: Book

List Price: $39.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 40 reviews
Sales Rank: 112145

Format: Audiobook, Unabridged
Media: Audio CD
Edition: Unabridged
Number Of Items: 8
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 5.3 x 1.6

ISBN: 0061556270
Dewey Decimal Number: 509.2
EAN: 9780061556272
ASIN: 0061556270

Publication Date: May 1, 2008
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In sumptuous and illuminating detail Simon Winchester chronicles the extraordinary story of Joseph Needham, the brilliant Cambridge scientist who turned his eccentric genius on the study of China.

In 1937 Joseph Needham fell in love with a visiting Chinese student. He soon became fascinated by China, and his mistress persuaded him to travel to her home country. Thus began his undying passion for the world's most populous nation.

Needham tackled one of the great, unanswered historical questions: Why did a nation that had invented so much and had enjoyed 5,000 years of flourishing civilization, fail to undergo an industrial revolution, and instead spend so many modern years mired in poverty and racked by instability and revolution? By the time he died, Needham had produced seventeen immense volumes on China, marking him as the greatest one-man encyclopaedist ever.

Both epic and intimate, The Man Who Loved China tells the sweeping history of China through Needham's remarkable life. Here is an unforgettable tale by one of the world's inimitable storytellers.




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5 out of 5 stars Fascinating book of captivating man   August 30, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a fascinating book about a person I had never heard of. Joseph Needham was a brilliant British scientist who made significant contributions to biochemistry while still in his early twenties. He was also a boisterous character -- a nudist, progressive Christian, committed socialist, Morris dancer, fluent in several languages and believer in open marriage. Above all, he was full of energy and intellectual curiosity.
The turning point in Needham's life came when he met a young Chinese scientist, Lu Gwei-djen, in 1938. He not only fell in love with her, although he'd been happily married to a fellow scientist for several years, but made the decision to learn fluent Chinese. Lying in bed together, she was his first teacher. This led Needham to his life's work, the compilation of a huge, multi-volumed work on the history of science in China which transformed the way the world looked at Chinese history and civilization. Incidentally, Needham managed to a sustain loving relationships with both women until the end of their lives, aparently with all three getting along comfortably with each other.
During the Second World War, Needham was sent by the British government to China to formed links with Chinese universities, then under terrible pressure from the invading Japanese, to help them with supplies of books and materials. During his years there, he was able to make several epic journeys, well described by Winchester, penetrating far-flung corners of the huge country, making interesting discoveries along the way.
His massive study, which began appearing in the 1950s. It had grown to 18 volumes by the time Needham died in 1995 and now stands at 24. Needham was the one who informed the world that the Chinese had invented gunpowder, printing and the compass centuries before the West and also blast furnaces, arched bridges, crossbows, vaccination against smallpox, toilet paper, wheelbarrows, stirrups and a thousand other things.
This book is a wonderful window on one of the great minds of the 20th century. For anyone who wants to understand more about China and meet this brilliant and captivating man, I recommend this book.
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5 out of 5 stars compelling story   August 29, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This wonderfully written biography of the British scientist Joseph Needham tells two stories - one of Needham as a "renaissance" man and the other of China and its amazing contributions to our world. Perhaps most compelling is the story of Needham and his love of China, of life, of women, and learning.
Simon Winchester writes gracefully and honestly. It was hard to put this down.



5 out of 5 stars wow   August 26, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

wo hen xihuan zhege gushi (I really liked this story)! Again a fascinating account of a fascinating man forgotten by history.


1 out of 5 stars Cashing on Beijing Olympics   August 25, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Should have been called the Biography of Joseph Needham. And if it were, it would still be a poorly written one, though it would benefit from a more accurate title.

You don't learn about China enough in this book to appreciate the man or his work. I wanted to gleam about the wonder that is china. Failed there.

This book evidently was released with the primary reason of cashing in on the news item that China is in the wake of the Olympics. It hardly has anything substantiative in it.

For somebody who had read Winchester work on Krakatoa, which was obviously Superb, this one make one want to blow the top off in disappointment.

He fails my expectation.



5 out of 5 stars This is a fascinating story!   August 18, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Joseph Needham was a bright, elegant, sophisticated scientist with an impeccable pedigree. His work in Cambridge was in biochemistry, a profoundly intense field, and he was a huge and influential success. He was a freethinking intellectual, however, who had predilections for both the decidedly base love of nudism and unique brands of folk dance. With this wide range of interests, he attracted a great deal of attention from colleagues and friends --- and, although married at the time, lovers as well. In 1937 he met Lu Gwei-djen, a Chinese scientist, and they embarked on a long-term, long-distance relationship that first brought him into contact with his beloved China.

Simon Winchester, esteemed author of THE PROFESSOR AND THE MADMEN, brings Needam's story and the love that created his most lasting accomplishments to light with profound research and remarkable emotional acuity in THE MAN WHO LOVED CHINA.

Winchester is not exactly a flowery writer, but he somehow manages to tell historical tales about deep-thinking men and women through their emotional entanglements. It is this delving into the souls of these high-flying intellectuals that THE MAN WHO LOVED CHINA finds its center. Needham is a fascinating character, and Winchester wastes no words in relaying his most fervent desires to understand the "middle kingdom" at a time when China and its eons-old culture was an exotic and strange mystery yet to be solved. From the first chapters, where the foundation is laid for the love that Needham and Gwei-djen shared, to the thrilling episodes of Needham's rough-and-ready travels as a stranger in a strange land, Winchester manages to extrapolate the warmth and heartfelt desire Needham had to mine both in the hearts and minds of the fantastic culture that he brought to light.

In the early part of the 20th century, the many inventions and creative traditions of the Chinese culture and its history were not yet given credit by the masters of industry from First World nations. It was into this morass of misinformation that Needham strode, holding fast to his convictions that Chinese technology and inventions --- which included the compass, suspension bridges and even toilet paper --- were making a quiet but significant mark on the world-at-large. His great tome, SCIENCE AND CIVILISATION IN CHINA, tried to put a face to the timeline of Chinese innovation, and by the time he died, he had created 17 volumes of remarkable information that not only proved his convictions but ensured his spot in the world history books.

Needham's passion is matched by Winchester's sharp and easy-to-read richness of language and scene. They are a perfect pair, and THE MAN WHO LOVED CHINA is a thrilling story of yet another eccentric who looked into the void and pulled forth a work built on lust, desire, love, passion and sheer academic brilliance. This is a fascinating story!

--- Reviewed by Jana Siciliano


 

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