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在地图上,长乐路是一段很短的波浪线,位于上海市中心地标人民广场的西南方。我的家在波浪线的最西端。从窗口向下望,树叶堆成的华盖常年都在两层楼高处徘徊。
中国极少有这般绿树成荫的街道。19世纪中叶,当欧美国家瓜分这座城市、划界而治时,法国人在租界里种下了这些梧桐。将近一个世纪后,法国人走了,树留了下来。日本人曾轰炸并占领过上海一段时间,但最终他们也从这座城市撤离,梧桐完好无损。
如今,长乐路上的餐厅、小店琳琅满目,极具小资情调。当我漫步于人行道上,不禁想起这条路见证的那些风起云涌。此处,一个帝国崛起、衰落、又再次崛起。唯有树木恒立。
在长乐路上闲逛之所以让人如此心旷神怡,还要多亏像CK这样的人,正是他们心中怀揣的理想和情怀,支撑起这条狭窄马路两边的各色小店和咖啡馆。这些目光炯炯的外来者将各种梦想层层叠叠垒在一起,希望有机会在大城市里将它们实现。
书名:Street of Eternal Happiness: Big City Dreams Along a Shanghai Road《长乐路》
作者:Rob Schmitz
简介:An unforgettable portrait of individuals who hope, struggle, and grow along a single street cutting through the heart of China’s most exhilarating metropolis, from one of the most acclaimed broadcast journalists reporting on China today.
Modern Shanghai: a global city in the midst of a renaissance, where dreamers arrive each day to partake in a mad torrent of capital, ideas, and opportunity. Marketplace’s Rob Schmitz is one of them. He immerses himself in his neighborhood, forging deep relationships with ordinary people who see in the city’s sleek skyline a brighter future, and a chance to rewrite their destinies. There’s Zhao, whose path from factory floor to shopkeeper is sidetracked by her desperate measures to ensure a better future for her sons. Down the street lives Auntie Fu, a fervent capitalist forever trying to improve herself with religion and get-rich-quick schemes while keeping her skeptical husband at bay. Up a flight of stairs, musician and café owner CK sets up shop to attract young dreamers like himself, but learns he’s searching for something more. As Schmitz becomes more involved in their lives, he makes surprising discoveries which untangle the complexities of modern China: A mysterious box of letters that serve as a portal to a family’s – and country’s – dark past, and an abandoned neighborhood where fates have been violently altered by unchecked power and greed.
A tale of 21st century China, Street of Eternal Happiness profiles China’s distinct generations through multifaceted characters who illuminate an enlightening, humorous, and at times heartrending journey along the winding road to the Chinese Dream. Each story adds another layer of humanity and texture to modern China, a tapestry also woven with Schmitz’s insight as a foreign correspondent. The result is an intimate and surprising portrait that dispenses with the tired stereotypes of a country we think we know, immersing us instead in the vivid stories of the people who make up one of the world’s most captivating cities.