China seen through a Shanghai street

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Rob Schmitz, the author of "Street of Eternal Happiness: Big City Dreams Along a Shanghai Road," discusses China as revealed through the colorful characters of his neighborhood in Shanghai.

Rob Schmitz, China correspondent for American Public Mediaโ€™s Marketplace, has been living in the nation on and off since 1995. He is the author of Street of Eternal Happiness: Big City Dreams Along a Shanghai Road, a book about the people living and working on Changle Lu in Shanghai. You can read the fourth chapter here.

Many of the characters who Rob writes about are waidirenย โ€” people who moved to Shanghai from elsewhere and tried to make a living by catering to the tastes of well-off residents of the city. One of them, CK, is an accordion salesman turned sandwich restaurant proprietor. Other people featured in the book are Shanghai natives, such as a couple who fights to keep their old house while facing fire-setting thugs hired by developers trying to remake the neighborhood. And then there are Auntie Fu and โ€˜Mr Clean,โ€™ veterans of the People’s Liberation Army’s Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, or theย bingtuan. They’re spending their pensions and trying to make a fortune selling questionable sexual potency medicines.

We also talk about some people who didnโ€™t make the final edit and why they were left out. They include a paranoid kung fu master and a gay clothing merchant whose sister put the kibosh on his participation in the book.

Recommendations:

Jeremy: Longform Podcast.

Rob: Forthcoming book by Ian Johnson about religion in China (release scheduled for year end).

Kaiser: Flipboardย reading app for mobile phone.