Reconsidering Marco Polo

Even the harshest critics of Polo’s historicity admit that he got some thing right, and must have had some valid sources. The question is whether he was an eyewitness and participant in the history and culture he described, and, most importantly...

The NYRB China Archive
12.23.10

Xanadu in New York

Eliot Weinberger
from New York Review of Books

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The Mongols inhabited a vast, featureless grass plain where the soil was too thin for crops. They raised horses, cattle, yaks, sheep, and goats, and subsisted almost entirely on meat and milk...