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Matthew Polly

    Matthew Polly est un écrivain de voyage acclamé dont le travail a figuré dans Esquire, Playboy et The Nation. Son écriture explore des voyages extraordinaires, découvrant des lieux et des cultures uniques avec une prose vibrante et captivante. Polly entraîne les lecteurs dans ses aventures, offrant une perspective distinctive sur le monde grâce à ses observations pointues et à ses talents de conteur.

    American Shaolin
    • American Shaolin

      Flying Kicks, Buddhist Monks, and the Legend of Iron Crotch: An Odyssey in the New China

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      In this hilariously entertaining narrative, one scrawny American embarks on a quest to become a kung fu master at the renowned Shaolin Temple in China. Growing up as a ninety-pound weakling bullied in Kansas, Matthew Polly longed to emulate Caine from the 1970s TV series, Kung Fu. During college, he took the plunge, dropping out of Princeton to pursue his dream of training with the legendary monks who created kung fu and Zen Buddhism, much to his parents' dismay. Expecting an isolated sanctuary of mystical ascetics, Matthew instead encountered a tourist trap run by Communist party officials. However, the dedicated monks still practiced rigorous, age-old fighting forms, including the formidable "iron kung fu" discipline, which could make body parts nearly indestructible. As he honed his kung fu skills and deepened his understanding of Chinese culture, Matthew began representing the Temple in challenge matches and international competitions. Over time, the monks embraced him as one of their own, marking a significant acceptance of a Westerner into their ranks. With humor and cultural insights, this coming-of-age tale captures Matthew's transformation and offers a poignant glimpse into a rapidly changing China, making for an unforgettable journey into the ancient art of kung fu.

      American Shaolin2007
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