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The Chinese portrait of a people
Portrait of a People by John Fraser is an in-depth report on the life of the Chinese people at the end of the 20th century, written based on the author's direct experience as a foreign correspondent living and working in China. Fraser describes the social, cultural, and political realities of China through keen observation and interviews with various segments of society, from government officials and intellectuals to ordinary citizens. This book highlights the dynamics of everyday life for the Chinese people after a period of great political upheaval, including the legacy of the Cultural Revolution, the influence of Communist Party ideology, and the emergence of the drive for modernization. With a narrative and reflective writing style, Fraser presents a human portrait of the struggles, aspirations, and identities of a changing Chinese society. This book provides a comprehensive picture of a complex, contradictory, yet future-oriented China.
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