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Chinese Whispers: Peter Hessler on what English names can reveal about China

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The Meaning Behind Names: Poetry and Courage in Modern China

This chapter examines the unique English names adopted by individuals in China, using the example of a poet named Anri who creatively altered 'angry'. It also discusses the cultural significance of poetry in Chinese society, contrasting it with American literature and reflecting on the transformative experiences of young people in 1990s China amid societal changes.

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