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John Pomfret

    John Pomfret is an American journalist and writer whose work often delves into the intricate political and social landscapes of Asia. His extensive firsthand experience, garnered from years covering armed conflicts and post-Cold War politics across numerous countries, imbues his writing with profound depth and authenticity. Pomfret's style is marked by incisive analysis and a keen ability to weave personal narratives into broader historical and geopolitical currents. His contributions offer readers valuable insights into the dynamics of the contemporary world and the complexities of international relations.

    Chinese Lessons
    • Chinese Lessons

      Five Classmates and the Story of the New China

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(94)Add rating

      A first-hand account of the remarkable transformation of China over the past forty years. As a 20-year-old exchange student from Stanford in 1981, Pomfret spent a year at Nanjing University in China. His classmates were among those who survived the twin tragedies of Mao's rule--the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution--and whose success in government and private industry today are shaping China's future. Pomfret went on to a career in journalism, spending the bulk of his time in China. After attending the twentieth reunion of his class, he decided to reacquaint himself with some of his classmates. This book is their story and his own. As we watch Pomfret and his classmates begin to make their lives as adults, we see the human cost and triumph of China's transition from near-feudal communism to first-world capitalism.--From publisher description

      Chinese Lessons