Structured mostly around stories of ordinary Chinese citizens, many of whom he got to know personally, Osnos' book explores and maps the complex and evolving terrains of Chinese society. What sets it apart from other reportage on China is the combination of fascinating storytelling, elegant writing, ingenious contextualization and deep insights. His "Age of Ambition" is by far the most thoughtful and well-crafted work on China written by an American journalist in recent years. Many succumb to the sins of superficiality, oversimplification and lack of perspective.īut Evan Osnos, a writer for the New Yorker who spent eight years reporting from China, has shown that it is still possible to write an illuminating, knowledgeable, absorbing and nuanced book about contemporary China. Several pitfalls await those who attempt to turn their experience in the Middle Kingdom into stories that can capture the lives and aspirations of ordinary people in a nation of 1.3 billion that has been transformed beyond recognition by 35 years of unbridled economic growth. By Evan Osnos (Farrar, Straus and Giroux 403 pages $27)Įxplaining China to a Western audience with scant knowledge of its culture, economic system and politics is a daunting task.
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