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新時代的馬可·波羅叢書:一個意大利記者眼中的中國(英)
定 價:148 元
叢書名:新時代的馬可·波羅叢書
- 作者:[意]阿德里亞諾·馬達羅
- 出版時間:2024/1/1
- ISBN:9787508547756
- 出 版 社:五洲傳播出版社
- 中圖法分類:I546.55
- 頁碼:
- 紙張:純質(zhì)紙
- 版次:
- 開本:16開
新時代的馬可·波羅叢書共6種,中、英文版。本叢書選取長期在中國生活和工作的國外友好人士的自述性作品,通過講述他們的在華經(jīng)歷和對中國的認知、感受,促進文明交流、文明互鑒、文明共存,推動各國人民相互理解、相互尊重、相互信任,展現(xiàn)現(xiàn)當(dāng)代絲路精神新的傳承故事。本書是馬達羅的一部自傳體作品,敘述了他兒童時代追求的中國探險,到少年時期萌發(fā)的中國夢,以及自1976年至今來中國216次的傳奇經(jīng)歷。他是改革開放前夕首批來華訪問的西方記者之一,被稱為現(xiàn)代馬可·波羅。他拍攝的中國各地的35000多張彩色照片,記錄了改革開放初期的社會生活圖景和發(fā)展變遷,成為一代人中國人的集體記憶。他還策劃了一系列促進東西方交流的文化活動,出版了多部關(guān)于中國的著作。他用40多年的親身經(jīng)歷,讓國際社會了解和讀懂中國。Marco Polo of the New Era, in both Chinese and English, is a series consisting of six narrative books by foreign friends who have lived and worked in China all along time. By describing their experience in China and their cognition and feelings about China, the bilingual series promotes the exchanges, mutual learning between and coexistence of civilizations, drives mutual understanding, mutual respect and mutual trust between people from all countries, and shows the new inheritance of modern and contemporary Silk Road spirit.China in the Eyes of an Italian Journalist is an autobiographical work by Adriano Màdaro. It describes the Chinese Adventure he sought as a child, the Chinese Dream that sprouted in his youth, and the legendary experience of his coming to China 216 times since 1976. He was one of the first Western journalists to visit China on the eve of reform and opening-up. He was called a modern Marco Polo. He took more than 35,000 color photos all over China, which recorded the social life and development in the early stage of reform and opening-up. He planned and organized a series of cultural activities to promote exchanges between the East and the West, and published many books on China.
充滿感情的文字、豐富而珍貴的插圖為您講述一個意大利人與中國一生的情緣。This book tells the story of Adriano Màdaro and China throughout his life with precious illustrations.
The first sight at Mr Màdaro reminded me of Goethe, the famous German litterateur, because of his big, black eyes capable of calming down people instantly. The German poet Heine once described Goethes eyes as calm as the eyes of God. His eyes are so focused, and so firm, indeed a sign of Gods eyes. Mahatma Gandhi also had such eyes. With just a few words, he could pacify several million heated and armed people. Confucius was a saint in China. Being his favorite disciple, Yan Hui was undisputedly the leader among the 72 disciples. Yan commented on his respected master: He is so elevated in character, and so firm in spirit. Sometimes in the front, sometimes at the back, it is too elusive to follow him. I thought Mr Màdaro also deserves such an evaluation. These words have been lingering in my mind ever since I was asked to write this preface.Perhaps there is no need to explain elevated in character because a former Chinese leader aptly called Mr Màdaro a modern Marco Polo, and the touching moment has been recorded in history. Marco Polo traveled in China for 17 years. His book The Travels of Marco Polo showcased the magical Oriental world to medieval Europe and ushered in a great era of navigation.
阿德里亞諾· 馬達羅 (Adriano Màdaro) ,1942年出生于意大利特雷維索。記者、作家、漢學(xué)家。大學(xué)畢業(yè)后,他擔(dān)任多家報紙和雜志的記者、編輯。1977年,他作為中國問題專家訪問美國,約見了華盛頓大學(xué)、哈佛大學(xué)、斯坦福大學(xué)、紐約大學(xué)著名的中國問題專家以及美國國會圖書館的專家。2002年7月,在北海公園畫舫齋舉辦老北京的歷史展覽。2003年非典期間,他作為報道國際新聞的專家記者,擔(dān)任北京市政府新聞辦公室的顧問。2003年9月,他被中國國際文化書院和特雷維索市卡薩馬卡基金會任命為展覽總監(jiān),自2005年至2013年,在意大利連續(xù)舉辦了五屆主題為絲綢之路和中華文明的大型展覽。Adriano Màdaro was born in Oderzo, Treviso Province, near Venice. He is a journalist, writer and sinologist. After graduating from University of Urbino, he worked as a reporter for many newspapers and magazines. In 1977, he visited the United States as an Old China Hand and met with some scholars from Washington University, Harvard University, Stanford University, and New York University, as well as experts from the Library of Congress. In July 2002, the exhibition Beijing at the Beginning of 20th Century was held by him in Huafangzhai, Beihai Park. In May 2003, during the SARS period, he served as a reporter covering international news and a consultant for the Beijing Municipal Government Information Office. In September 2003, he was appointed as exhibition director by the Chinese Academy of International Culture and the Cassamarca Foundation in Treviso. From 2005 to 2013, he held five consecutive exhibitions with the theme of Silk Road and Chinese Civilization in Italy.
PrefaceChapter I 19421952 A little boys Chinese DreamChapter II 19521962 The first spiritual approach to ChinaChapter III 19621972 The frontline practice in journalismChapter IV 19721982 The first travel to ChinaChapter V 19821992 Shuttle between the East and the WestChapter VI 19922002 Inside the diplomatic pouch: Beijing in 1900Chapter VII 20022012 Exhibitions on Silk Road and Chinese civilizationChapter VIII 20122021 Introducing a true China to the worldPostscript: Walking along with the modern Marco Polo
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