Farrar, Straus and Giroux - 2014
As the Beijing correspondent for The New Yorker, Evan Osnos was on the ground in China for years, witness to profound political, economic, and cultural upheaval. In Age of Ambition,
he describes the greatest collision taking place in that country: the
clash between the rise of the individual and the Communist Party’s
struggle to retain control. He asks probing questions: Why does a
government with more success lifting people from poverty than any
civilization in history choose to put strict restraints on freedom of
expression? Why do millions of young Chinese professionals—fluent in
English and devoted to Western pop culture—consider themselves “angry
youth,” dedicated to resisting the West’s influence? How are Chinese
from all strata finding meaning after two decades of the relentless
pursuit of wealth? Writing with great narrative verve and a keen
sense of irony, Osnos follows the moving stories of everyday people and
reveals life in the new China to be a battleground between aspiration
and authoritarianism, in which only one can prevail.
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