书籍 The Snakehead的封面

The Snakehead

Patrick Radden Keefe

出版社

Doubleday

出版时间

2009-07-20

ISBN

9780385521307

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

A mesmerizing narrative about the rise and fall of an unlikely international crime boss

In the 1980s, a wave of Chinese from Fujian province began arriving in America. Like other immigrant groups before them, they showed up with little money but with an intense work ethic and an unshakeable belief in the promise of the United States. Many of them lived in a world outside the law, working in a shadow economy overseen by the ruthless gangs that ruled the narrow streets of New York’s Chinatown.

The figure who came to dominate this Chinese underworld was a middle-aged grandmother known as Sister Ping. Her path to the American dream began with an unusual business run out of a tiny noodle store on Hester Street. From her perch above the shop, Sister Ping ran a full-service underground bank for illegal Chinese immigrants. But her real business-a business that earned an estimated $40 million-was smuggling people.

As a “snakehead,” she built a complex—and often vicious—global conglomerate, relying heavily on familial ties, and employing one of Chinatown's most violent gangs to protect her power and profits. Like an underworld CEO, Sister Ping created an intricate smuggling network that stretched from Fujian Province to Hong Kong to Burma to Thailand to Kenya to Guatemala to Mexico. Her ingenuity and drive were awe-inspiring both to the Chinatown community—where she was revered as a homegrown Don Corleone—and to the law enforcement officials who could never quite catch her.

Indeed, Sister Ping’s empire only came to light in 1993 when the Golden Venture , a ship loaded with 300 undocumented immigrants, ran aground off a Queens beach. It took New York’s fabled “Jade Squad” and the FBI nearly ten years to untangle the criminal network and home in on its unusual mastermind.

THE SNAKEHEAD is a panoramic tale of international intrigue and a dramatic portrait of the underground economy in which America’s twelve million illegal immigrants live. Based on hundreds of interviews, Patrick Radden Keefe’s sweeping narrative tells the story not only of Sister Ping, but of the gangland gunslingers who worked for her, the immigration and law enforcement officials who pursued her, and the generation of penniless immigrants who risked death and braved a 17,000 mile odyssey so that they could realize their own version of the American dream. The Snakehead offers an intimate tour of life on the mean streets of Chinatown, a vivid blueprint of organized crime in an age of globalization and a masterful exploration of the ways in which illegal immigration affects us all.

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用户评论
豆瓣最近删的真是频繁 明明又没说什么别的。书里提到某年之后美帝放松某政策 有些帝都官员会收费给想向外走的人拍照做asylum-seeking proof 不确定真实与否但either way都很魔幻 就这么一句就要删掉了? (每章之间不是完全按时间线序 略散且有重复 有声书讲所有的中文名字都很奇怪略distracting 除此之外非常精彩。
从“金色冒险号”失事写起,又倒叙回福建的小村子,大姐头郑翠萍一步步帮助村民实现美国梦的同时也赚的盆满钵盈。福清帮果然和意大利黑手党的犯罪模式全然不同,一被抓就和警察全盘托出。最后不禁感慨,世界上最赚钱的活儿真是除了贩毒就是贩人了。文笔水平一流!极具画面感!
从上世纪末九死一生也要去美国,到如今中国也开始有非法移民的问题,还是发展了太多了。早期移民太勇了,瑞思拜
绝了,真的绝了,波澜壮阔精彩绝伦痛彻心扉了不起的故事和了不起的讲故事手法,太能讲故事了,这写作能力放在bestseller届都是极其炸裂优秀的。今年读过最值的一本书,拿起就放不下,作者说他只是想把整件事的全貌展现出来,他完全做到了。我只能反复感慨!了不起的故事!了不起的中国女人!
细节太牛了,特别详实生动,画面感强。过程太惨烈了,还好只是看了文字。那时的中美民间关系貌似还挺好,从进监狱开始到释放,高墙内外的互动还挺感动😹
只能说是一代传奇。在讲人物经历的时候,讲了下国内背景,真实可靠。情节挺吸引人的。
有点冗长了,但故事还是蛮好看,最后一个入狱一个逍遥法外,让人忍不住叹世道不公;如果不是没有出路了,谁愿意偷渡呢?前两年我想办韩国签证,结果旅行社说我的户籍地办不了,因为我们那里偷渡去韩国的太多了,被韩国政府拉黑了;穷人生下来就是二等公民
感觉最近被这本书卡住了,是非常感兴趣的内容,作者在故事的描写中提供了一些很有意思的视角。但是读的好费劲,每次只能读一点点。看了一下发现这个作者就是写爱尔兰谋杀案的那个作者,难怪会有一些熟悉感(给我的感觉就是把非虚构文学写得戏剧感很足,很怪异)
很值得开发成美剧的作品。作者作为白人对蛇头和偷渡人心理和生活的描述还是很深刻的。只是有时候过多的细节造成本书缺乏一种引人入胜的节奏感。
原来是这么小众的一本书,作者也是Empire of Pain的作者,PRK是非常会讲故事的人,真实历史被讲得充满了动作大片感,印象最深的倒不是黑帮火拼这种刺激的剧情,而是两个警察在墓地外等待黑帮的车队,然后突然驶出成为头车这种细节描写,太抓人了……有关非法移民的故事本身也有太多可以讲,作者能把每条故事线梳理清晰,每个人物形象鲜明地树立起来,可见research也非常到位……题材本身在我的认知范围之外,所以可以说是信息量极大,不过除了知识性的收获,最大的感触就是无论这些蛇头、黑帮头目如何justify自己的行为或者“改邪归正”,他们的初衷始终是“剥削”而非“帮助”“保护”,他们造成的伤害和因此获得的暴利都是真实存在的