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『簡體書』凯哥日记:一个加拿大人的重庆战“疫”(英)

書城自編碼: 3566751
分類:簡體書→大陸圖書→外語英語讀物
作者: 【加】Jorah Kai[王凯]
國際書號(ISBN): 9787510470110
出版社: 新世界出版社
出版日期: 2020-05-01

頁數/字數: /
書度/開本: 16开 釘裝: 平装

售價:HK$ 195.4

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一个生活在中国的加拿大人的抗疫日记
透过外国人视角看中国
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"A fantastic piece of writing. As a virus fanatic, it''s a fascinating and horrifying breakdown... as gripping as the best mystery novel, or apocalyptic sci-fi thriller. My curious hunger fueled by burning interest and chilling horror cannot stop reading every word, turning every page."Rhett Morita
"A fantastic piece of writing. As a virus fanatic, it''s a fascinating and horrifying breakdown... as gripping as the best mystery novel, or apocalyptic sci-
內容簡介:
本书是一位长期居住在中国重庆的加拿大人记录了他眼中的中国,采用日记体的方式,记述了在2021年初春的特殊时期,作者及其家人的日常生活,其所见所闻、随想随感,反映了中国普通人的生活真貌,同时非常具有重庆地方特色。同时,作者也提及了同一时期国外的一些报道,并作了个人评述。
關於作者:
作者中文名王凯,是一位长期居住在重庆的加拿大人,现为ichongqing媒体的一位外籍作者,同时兼职英语老师。
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Foreword
Ive known Jorah for a long, long time. He is a wonderful, thoughtful, kind, and sometimes, unfortunately for everyone around him vocaland intelligent font of information.
As I sit here on March 20, 2020, watching the Western world collec- tively take a deep, nervous breath, I feel like we are all on a precipice that my friend fell from two months ago. His blogging from a self-quarantined apartment in Chongqing, west of Wuhan in China, is like a series of notes from our own future selves, a psychological map of a dark corridor into which we all seem to be heading.
I reached back out to him early in his quarantine. As I write this, heis coming out of the first wave of infection in China just as I head into our first here in Canada, slipping into his shoes in this psychological test.
In the last few years, he and I have drifted in and out of contact, but Ive stayed mesmerized by his reinvention of himself, a trait we share. Itis good in life, especially in a life of chapters, to have friends who also morph careers, goals, and hobbies. Its a testament to a high A.Q. a term I learned about a few years ago.
A.Q., or Adaptability Quotient, has been viewed in recent years as one of the most important traits someone can be blessed with. Loosely, it means your mental capacity to problem-solve in a rapidly changing envi- ronment. It means to be prepared to fail, pivot, see a new angle, and try again. It means you are ok with one day life heading in one direction andto wake up the next day, discover that it has changed and to be ok with that. Actually not just ok, but to thrive in it.
I feel like A.Q. is at least partly tied to a sort of positive form of attention deficit disorder, not to start deploying diagnoses haphazardly. People with high A.Q. tend to have a sort of inability to sit still theybash at the bars of their cage, they look at downtime as a chance to tackle new projects, develop new skills, to create, question, revise, and experi- ment. Those who are adaptable, who can embrace or at least not resist the chaos of these times, those are the ones who will survive and prosper and hopefully reforge themselves.
We all must adapt. We all must learn new skills, shake off our preconceptions. The dream we had a month ago is different from our dreams of today.
Jorah Kai is the canary in the coal mine. His notes from beyond the start of this pandemic should serve as a roadmap for how to survive what it looks like we are all, sadly, going to go through.
Andrew Myagi Mavor
March 20, 2020

 

 

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